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MISSOURI RANKS FIRST. | Money Hardens Hearts. | TO KEEP UP THE Real Estate Transters. — From the Baltimore News ACCOMMODATIONS.| ,, , ; “ARMANTE DEEDS A Total of $39,000,000 in tg| Satie. to sone, shove oaials al 57 A ove 21 Osage $290. 1 3 pass the rest of his days at home, 906 Pesltry Products was talking to a reporter about the Jefferson City, Aug. 19.—At last 18) modern commercial spirit. has been discovered why the rooster) “Fpankly,” said the author of insists opon.crowing at an hour in “Jimmy Brown,” a book that is like the the morning when the neighbors | «Pom Sawyer,” an American classic of his owner are turning over in thelr! _«frankly, I abominate the modern beds to lay ina supply of beauty| commercial spirit. It makes men sleep. Missouri ranks first in the/rich, bus how it hardens their value of farmyard products, having! hearts. reached that height in 1906 through| “«{ once knew an old, old man, a the {mmense amount of surplus) bookkeeper. His back was bent but poultry, eggs and feathers sent 60 pig goul was upright. He had work- the {markets of the big cities and/9q for the same firm—and the same towns. salary—for forty years. Advance sheets of the 1907 Red| «Wel, atthe end of these forty Book of the state labor bureau re-| years, my poor old friend said to his veal that in 1906 the surplus farm- employer timidly: yard products of the state sold for a total of $39,725,539, a gain of $2,- 219,764 over the output of 1905. All available statissics of other states} «pho employer took a equare box go to show that Missour! has passed neatly wrapped in white paper from ¢hem all, And still this industry 18 | h1. desk, only in {ts infancy in this state. Re-| « «7 know it, Mr. Quill,’ he said, turns to Labor Commissioner J. C.| ang I have prepared a little surprise A. Hiller, show that in 1906 Mis-/¢o, you, Pray accept this alarm sourt’s market for poultry reached as far east as Boston, with New York ; and. Philadelphia taking carload Railroads Decide to Furnish), S*ie © Prowell st ol 0 Henry) Good Facilities in Spite of — cal da ah the 2-Cent Laws. smith pt lot 12 bik 67 R Hill $83. ‘S Chicago, Aug. 19.—A special com- Geo E Horts to Davall-Percival mittee appointed by the Western Trust Co 140 A sec 14 Mt Pleasant Passenger association decided that $190. it was the best policy to consider the} B M Hinds toC V Porter 10 A sec convenience of the traveling public, | 11 Homer $250. no matter what legislation is passed} 402 Johson to Joseph Bell 5 A sec by the states against the railroads 19 New Home $350. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but interests. This decision was made| 4K P Burch to J R Evans 40 Asec Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of despite the inclination on the part of | 10 Pleasant Gap $800. Diets cat Cine pedis. several railway men to retaliate for ChasC Grider to E P Lawrence 162} - S the paasage ot cant laws in tho] A 9° 13 Osage #4000. What is CASTORIA Western states by cutting off‘all| M Lawrence to M E Neff 587 A secs privileges. . |12 & 18 6 & 7 Osage & Prairie Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare. ‘cea Gadad ‘t t Western | $20,000. goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It aptaedbesg yan dpiabe GT Bomgardner to 8 P Allen 42 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic toads, to be held here, August 23,) $2000 substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms the committee will report in favor of Geng : and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind doing the following things as soon| 8 R Allen to H M Ball 45 A sec 19 Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation as the arrangements can be made: Osage $2250. and Fiatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Place on sale in all western terri-) John L Rankins to Alex Morewood Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, tory an interchangeable excess bag: | #0 A sec 20 Homer $10. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, gage book. Wm N Poindexter to Joseph E Put on sale in eastern committee territory, which is between Chicago Creat $4500. 1 pier een CASTORIA rr and the Missourl river aninterchang-|_ John W App to Sarah C Clark etal Bears the Signature of able 2,000-mile mileage book at a| 120 A sec 22 Mingo $5400. The Kind You Have Alwags Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- sonal supervision since its infancy. ¢ Allow no one todeceive you in this, “Are you aware air, that to-day ts the fortiethjanniversary of my service with you? clock with my best wishes for your continued punctuality.’ ” after carload. One(Killed; Many Hurt in flat rate of $20, the book to bean| Mary E Rees to Andrew Quarette ; POULTRY OUTPUT $39,000,000, Burlington Wreck, |!odividualsystem book and not good 58 A sec 21 Osage $1508. The poultry figures were made off the lines of the road issuing it. G W Scybert to Wm Rees lots 14& Leavenworth, Kan., Aug.—South- bound Burlington passenger train No. 20 was wrecked at the north passage switch at Weston. Lewis M. Williams, traveling man, living in Kansas City, was killed and several others were injured. It is supposed the wreck was caused by a misplaced switch. The engine, baggage car, mail car, smoker, day coach and sleeper were 1906, as complled by supervising derailed. The diner was the only statistician A, T, Edmondston for |°8? 208 thrown off the track. Three the 1907 Red Book of the state la. ofthe cars were turned over and others considerably damaged. Marshall, theengineer, recelved bad 15 blk 23 lots 7 & 8 & 9 blk 22 Amo- ret $450. To withdraw from sale all creden- . : ¢ , tial forms of tickets which have be- The Kind Yo H A Bo t come unsalable because sold at high- The Limit of Life. ll aye ways er than the legal rate in the various} The most eminent medical ecien- states. tists are unanimousin theconclusion In Use For Over 30 Years. Probably the most important ac-|*hat the geaerally accepted limita- THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STAECT, NEW YORK Orr¥. tion taken was with respect to the {hon of humor Iles many Jere exces baggage book. Several years|¢he advanced knowledge of which ago the National Association of} the race is now possessed. The criti- PRE TART PRART RE Traveling Men made demand on the| cal period, that determines its dura- Order of Publication. Order of Publication. railroads of the west for an excess oe, ene to be see © Gab STATS OF MISSOURI, ) STATE OF MISSOURI, r care of the ju 4 ‘ baggage book good on all roads, thie stag cannot be too Rome 4 In the ete Oat of Bates County, Missouri, n est Tete, October term, i907, In There were several conferences held} urged; carelessness then belug fatal] The State of Misrourl, at the relation and to | peetiMeecs ABBURE OED, 197. and many excuses made for the re-}to longevity. Nature’s best helper! the use of Yenoy (. Combs, Collector of the a er tusal of the roads to comply with the | after 50 is Electric Bitters, the eclen- sour laintti va "Manon G, Cowles and |2° 2 Heclen, Detentions. ' + Cowles an — request. The special committee took | tile tonfc medicine that revitaltzes Laure C. Cowles, defendants. Now at thie day comes the plan wert By ‘ public to-day by Chief Deputy J. H. Nolen. While large enough to cause astonishment, they do not represent . all of Missourt’s wealth in farmyard products for 1906, only that which was marketed, the remainder, three- fifths more, beingeither keptat home for brooding purposes or consumed by the farmer and the members of his family. The surplus farmyard products for bor bureau, follows: Commodity. Quantity. Value ‘ x teed Civil action for dell: it ts 4 her att . O. Jackson, and Live poultry ....... 188,804,437 Ibs $13,850,443 | !2]0rlee, as both the left leg and arm | +1, matter from the files of the asso- by F. T Cle 9 pean = niesites tases. the plaintif neretn b Hon and alldavit, alleging huneag ether G ‘3 orl oleh aaa : sas age |Were broken. Mra. 8. F. Cheffs of : y F. T. Clay, druggist. 50c. her attorney before the Clerk of the Cirouit | that defendant, J, L. Rosier, is # non-resident i P 806,986 ; ciation, unsolicited. Court of Bates county in the State of Missouri, | Of the state of issourt: Eggs 107, 16,074,499 | Challeck. S. D., recelved & sprained . — 4 0) Feathers 1,555,141 10898189! ante, A man named Supreik of] DeWitt’s Little Early Risers don’t A Surprise For Standard. Total... $39,725,589 Chicago, was injured in the right — Bold by Gans Drag toe $0) Washington, Aug. 12 —An impor-| "Whereupon if ie ordered by the clerk in vaca- PETTIS COUNTY IS FIRST, side. W.L. Lewis, the mall clerk Pettis county ranks first in the | Injured about the left hip One total value of farmyard products hundred feet of track was torn up. \° on the de that defendant has been tant confidential report on the gov-| Yon'ihat paintit es commenced a aui€ againas | EUNtY of auch fudigntioe aa to render the con- Hi ie tion of this plat tolerable in this, tha ernment’s sult for the dissolution of | Ma ln thle court by petition theobjootanden: | a itng incr'married fe defendant woehd the Standard Ol! Company ts at the) ear tnt amountag tn tue agegaie to, to, feepanule aun: That he ld paint before ie e i * Department of Justice awaiting the Zam of ¢6 49 inclu ing inveres 4 ‘Sosts, com. | leaving the last time that he Found Insane By Jury, He May Leave Asylum. : with $2,460,869 to her credit for i ao A a total valuation of $1,667,778 and| Salina, Kan., Aug. 19.—Norman highes 6 we nate Ga & parte. Itisfrom F. B. Kellogg, the| “Lot's in block 98 in the weet side addition to ¢ Gat in her face; and tha has f Buchanan county, with $1,535,651. | Thomas, first leutenant of Company leging that Mayhan had allenated spectal counsel who conducted the} Sna°that untess: the ssid’ defends Stone year, and that ualess the si t . Live poultrs—Monroe county 9,-|M, Kansas National guard, wasac-} oo oe on oF Mes. tune, ene te rigid Investigation into the oil trast} sp ° pong all a 860,702 pounds; Saline county, cldentally shot and killed in a camp 9,240,200-pounds; Vernon county,}0" the Smoky Hill river about two ? 6,862,700 pounds. miles from Salina. The bullet was € Dreased poultry—Pettis county, from the revolver of Frank Moore, & 5,936,281 pounds; Henry county,|*raveling man for a Kansas City : 4,753,356 pounds; Greene county, wholesale house, whose homeformer- : 4,083,728 pounds. ly was in Salina, but now fs in King- | Eggs—Pettis county, 7,129,930) ™an, Kan. . dozen; Buchanan couuty, 5,117,632 A party of about twenty young management which culminated in the sult in equity which the govern- ment believes will demolish the Oil] ment render be rendered petiti accordingly. trust. sold to satiety the same, And itis further ordered, that a copy hereof It is understood that the ra} And itis further ordered by the court afore- | be published, according to jaw, in Tur Burixe PAPers | said that » copy hereof be published in Tux | WEEKLY Truxs, a newspaper published in sald include several of a sensationalchar- | But.ze Weexiy Tivxs, & weekly newspaper | county of Bates, for four weeks successively, printed and published in Bates county, Mis. fig iy ey at least once a week. acter. Those who have kept in touch | souri, for four weeks successively, the last | Hon to be at least thirty days insertion to be at least thirty days before the | 48y of sald next October te: with the proceedings hint ata lezal | frst dey of the next term of said court. A true bomb under the Standard before the} °P2 °T"s ices my hand a8 clerk aforesata| A true copy from the record. Wi testimony is finished, which may not Siar’ fen at eae th Pee rl ehanty tase te tas ar aka discharged from the insane asylum, where he was placed at the end of his trial for murder. Teson was acquitted of murder on the ground of insanity and commit- ted to the asylum, but was notlegal- ly adjudged insane, it is now said. The asylum officials have demanded that the County Court pay for his doz ; Saline county, 4,114,600 doz, }People had been in camp on the), (seat.) amxed. Done at office in Butler on | (SEAL,] county, this 6th day of August, 1907. j ’ poland tess 8 i a ping there, and this the county . at office in Butler on ' TD eae ; Smoky Hill. Several of the young judges have declined 0; beanie be for four months. wes this no 18th Cay of Aaeery 41-48 thee 4 Endorsed by the County. men were shooting ata target with “The most popular remedy in Ot-| revolvers, Something went wrong sego county, and the best friend of ByO. i pwireult Clerk. — LB stadia cscdsl hcl Order of Publication. At this season we should eat spar- they did not commit Teson to the], ingly and properly. We should also institution. ” with Moore’s revolver, and, while he help the stomach as much as possible Order of Publication. | starE or MISSOURI, } 4g, Fed ies bs "i. cues was trying to remedy {t, the weapon — —- _ .- by the use of a little Kodol occasion- | srarx oF MissOURI, [in the Creat Court of Bates County, Miseourt, Journal, Gilbertaville, N. Y., “4s Dr. | Was discharged, and the bullet struck release Teson in @ short time. If/ally. Kodol For Undigestion and The State of Missouri ‘at the relation Teson {s released, he will be taken to|Dyspeysia will rest the atomach by | m qos aes ‘ the use of Yancy © Combs, Collector ef the Oklahoma to live on hie father’s| &tually digesting the food itecll.|-» vscation August ith, ivr "™” "1" Revenue of Mates Const in’ the Ste of Mies VE. Ashby, Mollie P Ashby, sourt, plaintif, ve. Milton 8. or Martin 8. Plaintiffs, Now at this day comes the pis py bg homa. Amsterdam, Holland, Aug. 12 —A Order of Publication. Ti neys. Sold by Clay’s Drug Store. | cording toa dispatch recelved from aeraal ton i King’s New Discovery. It has prov- | Thomas over the right eye. <r. - an bas eer for Np os Thomas was one of the social lead- psa per Fong “ et pr vtomy bey “4 ers of Salina. He was 25 years old Lotéle in the house- I belleve it to|®2d was married two yearsago. A ‘ be the most valuable prescription | widow and baby survive him. known for lungand throat diseases.” ir sees aaa os eee Guaranteed to never disappoint the Partridges For Nebraska. taker, by F. T.Clay’s drug store. . Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle} Lincoln, Neb. Aug. 19.—Chiet Chari ww. farm. Hie wife ts still in thectty, bus | 5°!4 by Clay’s Drug Store. saab, bite 5. Seay and Martee Epub, | "°c i poten far deltaquent tases, will not accompany him to Okla- Massacre Dutch Soldiers. x. Lee Tet Aico KE. Ashby and John D, het eee before i © AE Circuit DeWitt’s Kidney aud Bladder Pills| massacre of Dutch soldiers has oc-| Now at this day come the plaintiffs herein, by are best for backache and weak k{d-| curred in the Dutch East Indies, ac- NE ea Seni ‘Kenby and John B. Ashby, dents of the State of Missouri: free. Game Warden George L. Uarter has| Gip) pj Batavia, Java. The message says} ,, Whereupon, it is ordered by the clerkin vaca- Daas Tne eS aa ordered 100 pairs of Hungarian ie Bitten By Snake . forty-eight infantrymen were killed cation that plaints have commenced tule Taft to Punish Operator partridges and will parcel them out akes Tourniquet of Skirt. during a sudden uprising of natives H over the state whenever money can| Nora, the 12 year-old daughter of} {in the Mori district of the islands of wae py Bove ment Seareees! D ag Who Gave Out His Message. be raised to pay for them. H. H Miller of Moro, probably | Celebes. Hes, aiek cope ake geet fle didymreg searl.. be-witt | Worchester, Mass., Aug. 17.—It 1s] These birds are quite slmilar tothe|saved her own life by her presence ter of section seven (7) ogg eee ated | of range thirty two (29) in (eave and except the rail: Order of Publication. lated on Case’ Lam capone soll in ap gees thereof, and for le of a. Big Syren proceeds Puch sale tiffs and dateadante, in § pord: | oD a8 ve an ani declares reported here today ongood author-| ordinary “Bob White” quail, only ; {ty that Secretary Taft will take|they are about twice the size of the be : measures to punish employees of the ! quail. 1 Western Union Telegraph Company] The birds will cost Mr. Carter $4 50 i for making public a telegram sent by| perpair. The people of Gordon have him to his brother, Isaac C. Taft, | raised $150 for securing part of these Sunday, on the ground that the ac-| birds and Merrian residents have tion was criminal. $100 more. The state will keep four of mind after being bitten by what she believed to be a venomous snake | sTATE OF MISSOURI while she was blackberrying. She] county of Bates. ‘ killed thesnake by beating it with In the Circuit Court of Bates County, Missouri, cea it the bucketfull of blackberries. gout temo ihe station and te Then she tore her skirt into strips, | Revenue of Bates County in eee made a tourniquet and bound {t on Wells, Qvertog Harris and Suma Harris, his her leg above the wound to keep the kin gs -4-4 Bs ze ae AG a i & , sift sl i Wi The message was sent by the sec-| pairs on the state fisheries at South | poison from circulating through her pedtion in | retary to his brother at Millbury, | Bend, where they will be thoroughly |system. This done, she walked 6 o } ¥ Mase , and was published in a Bos-| protected. mile to a farmhouse and asked them ton paper. Secretary Taft desired Pa TE CTE to eend for a doctor. his visit to Millbury should be a se- Blazing Oil Causes. DeWits's Uarbolised Witch Hass eres and was much provoked when Hot Springs, Ark., Aug. 17.—Hor- | Salve penetrates the pores and it was given out. ribly burned by the ignition of kero-| quickly. Sold by Clay’s Drug Store. sene with which she was attempting His Valises on Roller Skates. |, ssars.a fre in preparation for she| Cuban Veteran to the Woods. K. C, Times. eventng meal, Touy Lowry, the 12} Havana, Aug. 1¥.—It 1s reported year-old daughter of Bud Lowry, a|that Colonel Castulo Martinez, a farmer, who lives about two miles| veteran of the Cuban war for inde- from the city on the Cedar Glades | pendence, has taken up armeagainat ibenartiont road, died early yesterday morning, predate ~siacetbamdeer ead. to sald. snore a ae men, Ho is at L Babe in Shock of Oats. caragua, twenty-five miles south of 4 Decatur, Iil., August 19.—F. Heu- Santa Clara. His band may become} Andi the clerk’s desk to register, it was eon, farmhand working # short dis-| dangerous outlaws. - noticed that he had fitted roller! tance north of Maroa, found an in- The band of stx outlaws, which ates to one end of each grip and a fant in « shock ot.oats. The child! took to the woods near Camajuanty A new use has been found for roller skates. A traveling salesman with two long valises filled with samples of ‘ heavy materials, registered at the : Hotel Baltimore. He moved the heavy cases 80 easily that heattract- ed attention. When he stopped at