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Marriage Licenses. County Clerk's Notice of Primary Election. Put This Stove in JOHN W. GATES PAYS | Ota Sigler, Adrian. Your Kitchen $10 FOR SINGLE SHAVE) os Saris Adrian. STATE OF MISSOURI.) .. p ae County of Bates, j} a Itis ee Some jovial sort of a cuss, evi- Notice is hereby given that a primary election will be held atthe convenient to do Millionaire Visits Old Home and dently_a “wet” fan, is responsible for | regular polling places in each ag ms Fie said — pre ore fi Gaspi the following story: “The Jadies cf the polls will be open between the hours of seven o'clock in e morning Leaves Natives ping at a neighboring town on the day of and six o’clock in the evening, unless the sun shall set after six, when His Generosity. election took an active part in ecat- | the polls shall be kept open until sunset, on the first Tuesday of om ugust 1908, f rpose of nati) Aurora, Ill, July.—John W. Gates | tering local option Iterature-and | ee . Sost — = — prvances arn = te Boe . = visited his old home in St. Charles, | pinning paper flags on the voters. In |“ , } Ill, and the town still gaeps at his general election to be held on Tuesday, the 3rd of November, 1908. she evening they had a lot of litera | That the hereinafter mentioned list contains the names and _ post-office lavish expenditure of money. Mr. | ture left, and they threw it uver ints: | address of each candidate for nomination, togather with the designation and Mre. Gates arrived from New/a dairyman’s cow pasture. Thr | of the office for which he is a candidate, and the party or principal that York unheralded one afternoon to} cowsate the literature and every cow | he represents, as the same appears from a certificate from the Secreta: bid farewell to Mr. Gates’ aged moth- er, Mrs. A. A. Gates, before leaving on an automobile tour of Europe. {a the pasture went dry. | of State and from nomination papers on file in my office, as requirgi wy Mr. Gates arose early the follow- | law: ing morning. Going down the main | Cand ‘ Fi i in C 4 TABLER’S PILE: | oes ig ad Er street of the town he strolled into ‘ Democ: 5 WILLIAM 0. ATKESON, Butler, omar shop ake tuak. E. T. BUCK EYE t kitchen work on a stove that’s ready at the instant wanted, and out of the way the moment you're dene. Such a stove is the New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. By using it you avoid the continuous overpowering heat of a coal fire and cook with comfort, even in dog- days. The NEW PERFECTION 3 ‘ae WO a L ¥ JOHN R. HALES, Rich Hill, Soo sane oma Sas q For Representative— Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove J |icsi%.r'ster rs cctl6 QIN TIENT | Porcoremer, Ua MARTON NOW, Hot lu e Ovi stand for thirty years. Mr. Gates, } WEIL R BOD RAD wilins iis | BEN F. WIX, Pleasant Gap township, is so constructed that it cannot add perceptibly to the heat of being shaved, threw down a ten-dol- CURES NOTHING BUT PILES, f HENRY F. STAPLES, Rockport, |For Judge County Court, North a room; the flame being directed up a retaining chimney to lar gold plece and with a laughing A SURE and CERTAIN CuRE! | WILLIAM H, WALLACE, Kaneas City. District— the stove top where it is needed for cooking. You can farewell sought the street. Urchins known for 1S mathe ’ ie R. M. WILCOX, Mound township, j ; : : ug years ¢ | For Lieutenant-Governor. see that a mt ame ~ heat ay = di- Playing on the walke excited more|§ BEST REMEDY for -ssgg | | BEN, M, ANDERSON, Columbia, |For Judge County Court, South | rection woul erable on a hot day to ™ WALTER A. KELLBY, 8t. Louls, a stove radiating heat in all disections, ‘The generosity and reaped @ harvest of SOLD BY ALL DRTCGIsTs. WILLIAM H., LEAZENBY, Bethany, sg “New P rd k kitch ‘forml dimes, quarters and halt-dollars. Ue WILLIAM. PAINTER, Carroiton, W. H, GERKIN, Lone Oak township. Pid sete ure 6 full segues roms if The news that the Gates horn of | HJ. SIMMONS, Clarence, BUMIST MoLAUGLIN, Onage towashtp. Ii oot with your dealer, write Gut vearet agency. plenty wae upturned spread through ——— Por Senenseng Sevener- "Ray L is the the villlage and the crowd gathered WHY DON'T YOU | For Secretary of State— | @80. TEMPLETON, Rich Hill, oO amp ven forced him to seek retage in hismoth | MICHBAL . Mc@ARTH, St.Louis. | For Sheriff— lamp er’s home. READ | CORNELIUS ROACH, Carthage, CHARLMS FRAKLIN BEARD, Butler, for family use—safe, | For State Auditor— a convenient, economical and a great light Later he drove through the coun- THE JOHN L. BRADLEY, Desloge, vi Satane cates tant Prairie t giver. If not with your dealer, write our near- try with E. J. Baker and David Wil- 5 2 . BERNARD DIERKKS, St, Louis, Ww ’ ‘Oearie i ' D ILLIAM W, PARK, Charlotte twp. eee pm son of St. Charles. From Wilson Mr. St Louis Times JOHN P. GORDEN, Lexington, en ‘ANDARD COMPANY Gates bought a farm stocked with a | FRANK A. J. HILLER, St, Louis, ‘or Surveyor— Uncerperated) | JOHN 0. LONG, Potosi. ; ; : blooded cattle for $25,000 shat Mr. THE AFTERNOON PAPER | OHN 0, LONG, Potos! WILLIAM A. SEARFUS, Lone Oak twp, Baker had long coveted. On the re- OF ST. LOUIS ee For Public Adminiatrator— CHINESE SAVED THE SUN, /°8cape tn Doyer street took the firat JAMES COWGILL, Kansas City. FRANK ALLEN, Mt. Pleasant township. 5 turn trip Mr. Gates suddenly turned |} yyciusive FEATURES | crack at him, a a ig Rtg to Baker, saying; “Ed., take this CONCISE accounts _ For Attorney General— For Coroner— os : « : , ene IMPARTIAL REPORTS LIOTT W. MAJOR, Bowling Green, .BX ; | ae “~ oy py “4 Pore deed to that chunk of land I’ve just ELLIOTT W 0 . ng Green, WILLIAM ALEXANDER ROBISON, The Dragon About to Devour it yricte could be heard tn almost POURS. N's yours.” ‘ee ea ee Candidates Representing the : ‘ . Baker was so overcome that he pied WARREN O BRONAUGH, Cunt Frightened Away in New beg pen 4 ag ang sigs by could not votce his gratitude for|} the Time. RICHARD L. HALL, Springteld., | Socialist Party. York We ate ie some time. When he finally found|} Yourneighbor buys 1%. Many JOHN A. KNOTT, Hannibal, : a ork. jahadow had disappeared from the his thank hundred thousands of other WILLIAM M. SMITH, Kirkwood, For Governor— | |sun’s disk, his breath his thanks were waved people read it You'll like {t, H, C, THRELKELD, Shelbina, Wx. L, GARVER, Chillicothe, | ' New York, July.—Superstitious | aside with @ request for“‘one ofthose|} to, sete we we ee NOVA J. WINTERS, Milan. Par Lisuienane @ * al Chinamen in Mott and Pell streets CAasToRtra. dear old five-cont smokes” that have|} Have your news agent deliver | For Judge of the Supreme Coust—| 0-@- SARGENT BpMagheld ; made much nolee at the time of the Bears the The Kind You Have Aiways Bought ned reputasion-tt not-fametor-St- you & copy. WALLER W. GRAVES, Butler, | : ; ; { d ——-+eltpsetast Sunday to frighten away Signature Charles | NAT M, SHELTON, Macon, | For Secretary of State— —. \ TRY IT ONE MONTH |], : FRANK BAKER, Poplar Blut, | { ef <iincbibiistenmmdipiessia \ the dragon that would gobble up) g eT For Judge of Kansas City Court of, i h Firat they marched out in- na it Can't Be Beat, BEGIN TODAY \? re | For State Auditor— on tke nieanane Gee Her Fortune Goes to Charity. | a | FRANK FOSTER, Hannibal, vo the etreete with pails of water The beat of all teachers {a experience. JAMES ELLISON, Kansas City. | { There were probably twenty-five, Springfield, Mo., July 6.—The ante| ©: M. Harden, of Silver City, North Caroltua, says: “I find Electric Bit- ters does all that’s claimed for it. For Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles it can’t be beat. I have tried {6 and find {ta most excellent medicine.” Mr. Harden fe right; it’s Dineen | ' For Representative in Congress 6th | For State Treasurer— WREOM MELE, Bree" eesvenetive 3 Coneress een) Por 0S Terrace. | AND TILE co. DAVID A, DeARMOND, Butler, For Attorney General— tor tein JOHN F. WILLIAMS, West Plains, 100,000—8, 4, 6, 8 Inch tile now LAWRENCE M, GRIFFITH, Rich Hill, For Railroad and Warehouse Com- | ready for the market, JOHN J. MARCH, New Home Township,| — missioner— we | Chinamen in Pell etrees with full nuptial contract of Mrs. Allce Cly- : pails, Each looked around until he! mena O’Day and Henry C. Young, found a hollow {n the asphalt pave- who were married Sunday in the ment and then filled 1s with water, | clotater of St. De Chantal academy, There were ten or twelve little was filed for record in the county rec- ; the best of all medicines also for| . oR ; JAS.N. SHARP, Mound Township, =| =, §, BARNSLEY, Monett, ponds tn the pavement when the|ordin the county recorder’s office weakness, lame back, and all run fee ge Hse Wsnad pd For Judge County Court North Dis | For Judge of the Supreme Court \ ‘dragon”’ fires began to show. The here. By {ts terme the bridegroom] down conditions. Best too for chills 10inch...$85.00 12 ineb...$100.00, _trict— 1. @, POPE, 8t, Louis. sun was reflected {n the puddles and | waives all right to the property of] nd malaria. Sold under guarantee . ae : L 8. PADDOCK, Amsterdam. around each gathered from ten to| the bride which he would otherwise) ®t Frank T. Clay’s drug store. 50c.| Will soon have vitrified hard bulld-| ests SIT, Mingo Toweatlp, j Bae —_ — ae Ata eat | twelve Chinamen, | ire as husband. Seigian @1 NNN int’ ing brick for sale at factory prices. | Pg ee Seth : welve | acquire as husban For a Soldier $1,000 in} Gold. For Judge County Court South Dis: CALEB LIPSCOMB, Liberal. There was something about the Mrs. Young owns property values ~ Ada —triet= i . mH. M. BOOTH, Mgr. ADDISON D, HYDE, Prairie Township, | Candidates Representing the | J. K, KELSO, Howard Township. | Peoples Party. y BUY OF THE PRODUCER AND GET IT PURE | For Prosecuting Attorney— | ann pnies : WATT B. DAWSON, Butler, | For Governor— J Lyn | For Sheriff— WILLIAM A, DILLON, Marling, 5 Ss spectacle which kept one from laugh- | at $100,000 which she obtained from {ng. Every mother’s son of them the late John O’Day, millionaire was in dead earnest. Some of them | politician and railroad mangate, at got down on théir knees, better to the same time she was discovered scan the crescent on the muddy sur- from him St. Lovis property valued ace. Seldom wes anything saldand at many thousands of dollars, which then {¢ seemed to be an expression of Mrs. O’Day-Young owned, was trans- approval with a dull ‘thump, thump, ferred some time ago to St. De Chan- thump” on the tin pana, tal academy. Heted man. She made the acquaint- The attack on the monster began’ I¢ {s sald to be the intention of] ance of Hill in Washiogton several about 11:30 o'clock. A fat China| Mrs. Young to give all the property | Years ago, when he was a member of man sitting on a third story fire she now owns to the Cathollechurch. | the marfoe corps. Leavenworth, Kas, July.—A gift of $1,000 Ingold anda diamond were recelved at Fort Leavenworth for Sergeant Henry Hill of the engi. neercorps. The gitt 1s the bequest of the late Mrs, A. Wilda Hurlbert, kaown as the “mother of the ma- rines” for her philanthropy for en- JAMES R. ANGLE, Butler, For Lieutenant Governor— 4 WILLIAM J. BULLOCK, Adrian. H. C. DONNOHUK, Appleton City, tae |For Treasurer— | For Secretary of State— ‘ | SAMUEL L. COLEMAN, Deepwater twp | JAMKS M, BURRUS, Kansas City, YANCY C, COMBS, Butler, THOMAS W, FI3K, Butler, For State Auditor— H. H. Havely, Foster, C, L, ALEXANDER, Farmington, J, EMMIT HOOK, Hudson Township, & | 7 K For S T — YOU SEND NO MONEY — Souxatvuno nocastpenc "|" Pv‘ cetecn, merase, G ; IPAY THE FREIGHT =| _—s& “STITH, Batter. For Attorney General— Arbuckles’ is a tremendous CASTORIA Vl sho FREIGHT PREPARD wo any Ate" Ou re, Ba, ete deete.e sabe - es Infon Childr ress One Case o . JOHNSON, Butler. oe " EeEneey Vor organization that results in The Kind You Have Always Bought Absolutely Pure Extracted’ For proved einen 7a. ana, Madison. e . 8, Butler. economy, and gives coffee Boss the IONEY | Pr aan Candidates Representing the drinkers in the United States - rancho be Pare California Wh the chea g d coffee in th An Engineer’s Heroic Act | rear «Candidates Representing the | For Governor— pest 00 CO; ee in e f. HERMAN P. FARIS, Clinton. From the St, Paul Dispatch. amination and if satisfactory to you pay the Fond da Lac, Wis.—Bringing his | Jak $12:50, otherwise you are not out a cent.| Republican Party. For Lieutenant Governor. fast expresa train to a sudden] stop world. We have our own offices in MONTA I, PAYNE, Webster Grove. GRENVILLE J. LYNN, a eel CHARLES A. LUSK, Nyhart, Prohibition Party. / | | to leap from his cab and plunge into] prseucss AND SWIPPER OF PURE CALIFOMNA MOREY | For Governor— For Secretary of State— ° f the waters of Mud creek, Engineer J. | HERBERT S. HADLEY, Jefferson City. JAMES F. BOFTS, Lancaster. Brazil, charter our own vessels A. Tyman, by @ quick swim and dlve| ‘228 East 46th St. Los Angele, Gal. Pee Maile Aiadinen Please give name of this paper when answer- For Lieutenant Governor— achieved a thrilling reacue of a| ing above advertisemest. 85-6m. bid JACOB F, GMELICH, Boonville, GEORGE C. MCLAUGHLIN, Sedalia. that bring the coffee to our drowning boy Thureday. For Secretary of State— For State Treasurer— , * Tyman is . Tas, BISHOP 0. TERRY, Green Castle, } own docks in Brooklyn, own the Wieconsin Central, fo or - For Pua eoatg ” For ee a Warehouse Com- : our own stores where the green prosching Mud creck, near Hilbert by miseloner Junction, on his run from Manitowoc to Neenah, he caught sight of thelad sitting midway on the bridge fishing, wholly oblivious to the approaching JAMES M, FULKERSON, Fredericktown For State Treasurer— For Judge of the Supreme Court= WILBUR F. MARING, Jefferson City. JONATHAN P. OBR, Holden, coffee matures and improves. Arbuckles’ Ariosa Coffee For Attorney General— FRANK B. FULKERSON, 8t. Joseph, | FOr Representative— danger. There was an instant clos- NORTHT GENTRY, Columbia. ; we eae Johnstown. {ng of the throttle and an applica- e For Railroad and Wareh: Com-| Fer e County Court North Dis- ; : is not touched by human hands tion of the airbrake, but before the You GAN MAKE YOUR ~ aia car cae trict— .—, eae train could be stopped the bridge l AMOS L. COLEMAN, DéSota. EZEKIEL T. INMAN, Deer Creek Twp. —it is cleaned, sorted, roasted, had been passed. The boy in his FRIENDS GLAD Fin MS URN; Cape Glrardeaa, | For Judge County Court South Dis- packaged and weighed by in- pr nil a og yk — For Judge of the Supreme Court— ‘ane GOUGH, Pleasant Gap Twp. s s ; ‘Whee Ton Ga a his en- Just send them one of our ARGUS COX, Bolivar, . For Treasurer— genious machinery, mostly Pee 30, Posypadh ile ‘tii SECARD RIOR tatrtt, LOUIS M. DEFFENBAUGH, Batue. constructed by our own machin- Mew psing For Judge ofthe Kansas City Court| For Publie Administrator ists in our own shops. petepcsinagsy roots: chalets a | x Sear We have the floral, ‘comic and scenic designs. Our views of Butler and vi- cinity are exceptionally fine. The package is for your protection, that you may be positive that you re- ceive the genuine Arbuckles’ Ariosa Coffee every time--no matter where you buy it or what price you pay., We ill tell you where you can buy reach the boy, and emerging a few moments later with the victim al- STATE OF MISSOURI.) County of Bates, $88 I, C. G. Weeks, clerk of the county court within and for the coun- of Bates, do cer that the above and ty ee & beter rtify aes e nd foregoing is a true and date, together. with designation of the office. for which he ne sai. party or principal he represents, and the hours during which the polis 2 iS Sa CLA Y’S Druggist. u so... INZESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereunto set my handand _~ Arbuckles’ Ariosa Coffee if -you have aa eS SOth dey of June 1doe, Done ip oltice in City of But- Be trouble in finding it. C. G. WEEKS, ARBUCKLE BROS,, New York City. Clerk of the County Court.