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at ete as - Mrs. Chambers, Hot Stove—Cool Kitchen How do you expect to en- dure the broiling days of summer if you prepare all the food over a glowing coal fire? You need a “ New Perfec- tion” Oil Stove that will do the cooking without cook- ing the cook. It concen- trates plenty of heat under the pot and diffuses little or none through the room, Therefore, when working with the NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove the kitchen actually seems as comfortable as you could wish it to be. This, in itself, is wonderful, but, more than that, the “New Perfection” Oil Stove does perfectly every- thing that any stove can do, It is an ideal all-round cook-stove. Made in three sizes, and fully warranted, If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. a substantial, strong- ly made and hand- some lamp. Burns for hours witha strong, mellow light. Just what you need for even- ing reading or to light the dining-room. If not with yourdealer, write our nearest agency, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Imcorporated) pany, a bidder for text book con- tracts The law governing the text book commission having such relation- ship. Mr. and Mre, Chambers as of Oklahoma sort shat they had never heard that HASKELL BARS WOMAN OFFICER. Electric Line From Kansas City to Sedalia. Warrensburg Journal-Democrat. It Warrensburg don’t draw an elec- trie railway out of she present pros- pects, then the J -D. misees the guess We have the firet and only real, live prospect, and {t is now looming up right at our door. There is a bunch of electric rail road surveyors between Lee’s Sum- mis and Lone Jack coming this way. | Lee's Summit bas granted this con- cern a franchise for passage through that city, and there is considerable enthusiasm up that way over the prospect This company has not communi. vated Its intentions to Warrensburg as yet, and nothing fs known of their intentions through this county | except that they are supposed to be headed for Sedalta, A linefrom Lone ‘Jack to Sedalia passes almost through Warrensburg, so if they mean business we are likely to hear | | from the Kansas City crowd. The real proposition on which we are banking is represented by a bunch of engineers who are working tn the vicinity of Warrensburg right now. | They started this present survey at Cilntou, Thetr company is called the Western Missourt! Interurban. This engineering party {s in charge of (, C. Crandall, general manager, and Chief Engineer Mack, They lets Ciinton August 21, The gentleman promoting this enterprise is Col. Pettigrew, brother of Senator Pettl- grew, of South Dakota. He repre seuss Holland capttal. August in Colorado. August {fs the best month of the City, Discharged From Text Book Commission. Guthrie Ok, Augn-’ —Governor No Haskell declared vacant. the place of Mre) Thomas Cuumbers, of kinhomin City, on the state school sexe bpok comtafesion aod nobsified ver that she no louger would be ree anized os a tember of the board Chis aetion of Governor Haskell wae shreasenod. Mrs Chatbora’ husband isa member of the law fro of Flynn & Ames at Oklahoma City, which, Governor Haskell supects, is counsel or the Maynard-Merri!l Book com- Cassenna Stomach Tablets Contain the Active Princi- ples of the best digestants known for Weak Digestive Powers. The kind that Does the Work while the stomach rests. There is nothing bet- ter for Indigestion, Dyspep- sia, Inflammation, Catarrh and Ulceration of the Stom- ach. Get them of your druggist and insist on having the Original Cassenna Stom-. ach Tablets. 40-tf State Normal School Warrensburg, Mo. Fiynn & Ames were employed by the year in which to visit Colorado, the Maynard-Merrill Book company. air {s cool and the mountain life at The law firm asserts that tts con. She bess Youcan fish, hunt, ride, tract was for temporary service dur- perp Pf ag sos ot oe Ing the constitutional convention yiad so furnish you complete tntor and the legislature and that it no mation relative to our excursion longer representa the book company. ‘raln service, rates etc., and assist Ina written statement, Governor YoU {n making your tripcomfortable . ‘ and pleasant. E. C. VaNpERVOoR?, Haskell assured Mra, Chambere sliss li . he did not believe thaselther she or Two Are Killed Storming Jail. her husband knew of the employ- ment of Fivon & Ames by the book company and that lis action tu dis mis-fng her was simply a compliance with law and not intended as a reflection upon her Integrity. Ponsacola, Fla., Aug.—Several men were fatally wounded here, two are dead and score of others are se rlously hursafter a pltched battle which resulted in the lynching ofa negro, Leander Shaw, who attacked Mrs. Lilllan Davis, a white woman, near here, After Shaw's capture a mob of more than L000 persons stood about | the jafl two hours before the attack Georgetown, Tex., August.—Aaron began, Thena allroad iron was procured and a dozen men started to Johnston, 50 years old, died from er 1 nat loss of blood, resulting from the bite | a ng against theron gate of the " + {1 yard. ofa how which he was trying tore J). move from a pen yng When the attempt to get the negro began the Sheriff and half a dozen One of his legs was badly lacerat- aa : . as deputies stood in windows with rifles 4 and revolvers, and all appeals to let the law take {ts course being unheed- DeWits’s Kidney and Bladder Pills | will promptly relieve all kidney and; bladder disorders. Sold and recom: ; mended by C. W. Hess. Bite of Hog Kills a Man. Wheat Harvest Over. Bet iene ‘is ed, they opened fire. efore you plant another crop pay | a visit to Texas and the South West Thelr shots were returned by the Cheap lands and many opportunities 0b and two deputies fell wounded, open there for the farmer. Excur-, but the crowd fell back with one sions —_ “" — Tuesdays of; dead and many wounded by the each month. Liberal stop over in! gy , elther direction with 25 days lirals Govthe tami. and very low rates. a E. C. VaNpERVOoRT, Agent. | Later another attack was made, ‘end after H. C. Kellum, a car con | ductor, was killed and many on both, | sides wounded, the Shesiff and his | | deputies were gverpowered and Shaw, | dragged out of his cell and hanged | to an electric light post. | As he swung fully 500 bullets were _Lfired into his body. | CABSBTORIA. | Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought a Missouri’s Opportunity. at the National Corn Show. The fact that the State of Missouri won more than her share of prizes in the Agricultural Exhibit at she | Omaha Exposition {n 1898, is ax tr- dication of what the Missourl farmer can do when he ts given the opportu- | nity. The National Corn Show! which will be held in Omaha Decem-| ber 9th to 196h will give Missour! {another chance to show what the} State can produce, and every loyal Missourlan should feel that {6 is bis duty to aid in whatever wey posel-| ble in the showing that the State will | make at this time. The fact that) the season has been unfavorable for corn thue far should only cauée us to | redouble our efforts in this direction since it will be impossible for Mir- sour! to make the showing that she | should unless our farmers give more | than the usual attention to this mat- | ter. | A large lies of premiums has al-| ‘ready been prepared for the beat ex: | hibits of corn, oats, wheat, grasees, etc., and It fs quite time that we were | making our preparations to win our share of them. Farmers who have | good grain in the straw or excep- tlonally good samples of grass or clover should not fail to preserve them carefully for exhibition wt this | show. Theprizes on theamall grains and grasses are just as attractive as those on corn, and there fs no reason why Missourl as @ State should not lead In quality and quantity of ber! exhibits, The State Board of Agriculture and the State Corn Growers Associa tion are both vitally interested in this matter and are doing what they can to bring out @ representative ex- hibit. It 18 underatood that the premium list for this show will soon be available and those Interested are advised to address the National Corp Exposition at Omaha for copies The undersigned will also anewer tn- quiries regarding Missouri’s part in this great sow aud do all that lies within his power to assist the farm ers in this mutter. S. M. Jorpay, Sec. Missouri Corn Growers Ass’n, Columbia, Mo. She Likes Good Things. Mrs. Chas. E Smith, of West Franklin, Maine, says: ‘1 like good | na BE ‘ hings and have adopted Dr. King’s 1 will stip FREIGHT PREPAID to any Ads! a Atte New Lite Pills as our family laxative medicine, because they are good and do their work without making a fuss about {t.” These painless purifiers sold at Frank T. Clay's drug store 25e. Skull Cracked Four Times. Warrensburg Journal-Democrat. P. H. Roberts; a Ss. Louts travel- ing salesman, was one of the victime of the recent Knob Noster wreck, Roberts’ skull was fractured, and he was taker irom the Sedalia hospital to his home in St. Louls. He will re- cover. This is the fourth time Roberts has had his skull fractured. The first time he was struck witha brick. The second time was a simi lar accident on the opposite elde of the head. A third injury was due to! here, was found murderd in his home , ahorse’s kick, while the fourth injury | resulted from the Knob Noster, wreck. | Boars the The Kind You Have Always Bought | =< CATE (ile Three Great Sales ot Pianos. | A Ilat that is the biggest that has | pied a compiled, comprising fine | plands, has just been issued by Lyon | | Send your name, address and give the names of Thoroughly equipped in every Depart- ment. Prepares teachers for both Elemen- tary Schools and High Schools. A Faculty of superior scholarship and teaching ability. Excellent school spirit, good professional at- mosphere school ideals formed are the highest. Enrollment at Summer Term, 912. Fall term opens September 15, SEND FOR CATALOGUE, Address, THE REGISTRAR, ae WARRENSBURG, MO. Bigger, Better Crops ‘FROM ANY SOIL J seers, worsvout land and doubie bis erop 0a aay so by antag. ohn Proucve eal ous ot Mayer’s Anchor Brand Fertilizers srr thooe ‘ehsnene meceanany Wo vigwnons vical Growth Ban is the Bad be wees Bose : ‘For Sale By LEMAR ELEVATOR CO., Butler, Mo. Bryan Gets Mule as Gift. Minneapolis, Aug.—The following | telegrams passed between William Jenoings Bryan and the President of the Minnesota State Agricultural Soclety: “W, Jennings Bryan, Lincolna—The State Fair of Minnesota offers you ascampaign mascot one of Finks trained mules. It{!s beautifully col- ored mule, perfectly gentle and war- ranted to kick the stuffing out of Re- publican elephant. Signed. “B, F. Nevson, President.” Mr. Bryan’s reply as follows: “B. F. Nelson, Minnesota State Agricultural Soclety—Ishall be pleae- | ed to accept mule as a mascot, Send {ton. Many thanke. “W. J. Bryan.” Shoots Self-Before Wife. Sedalia, Mo., Aug.—David McGee, aged 45, a ratlroad shopman, com- mitted suicide, blowing his head en- tirely from hie body with a shotgun. ‘he killed himself in her presence. McGee wae at one time an inmate’ of the Nevada Insane Asylum. PSI mae |& Healy. This list contains the ‘names of the hundreds of fine, new | vianos just bought by Lyon & Healy from the Thompson Music Co.; the Healy Music Co., and the big F@ *Thearle Piano Co., when those con | cerns retired from the retail business. Moreover, the particulars of each {n- strument are given, so that the buy-| er may judge for himself whether or not the plano fe a bargain. The figures quoted are phenomen- ally low. Lyon & Healy are making @ determined effort to close out all these great stocks of instruments within the next 30 days, and the prices have been reduced with this — in view. : d for a copy of this list. If you do notwish to pay allcash fora Piano, you can arrange for monthly payments. Address Lyon & Healy, | 77 Adame street, Chicago. | Lyon & Healy exhibit the largest | and most varied etock of pianos in the world—over 1,000 instraments. CASTORIA. Pina The Kind You Have Always Bough | of Grand Army of the Republic, Na FARMERS | : BANK OF BATES COUNTY. -.& 80,000 00 ~ 35,000.00 Surpins........ EGS We are protected against robbery by insurance and our LABGE CORLISS SAFE, guaranteed by the manufacturer to be Burglar Proof. DIRECTORS, Cuark WIx, J.J. MeKer, Frank HOLLAND, J. W. Cuoare, 0. A. Hemen, W. F, Duvati E, A. Bennett, Homer Duvaut, F, N. DRENNAN, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. E, A. BENNETT, Pres. W. F. DUVALL, Cashier, J.J, McKEE, Vice-Pres. * HOMER DUVALL, Aast. Cashier, "DUVALL-PERCIVAL TRUST C0. | | CASH CAPITAL, $50,000. | Farmers Bank Butlding, Butler, Missour!. | { é } FARM LOANS. We have money to loan on real estate at a low rate of interest with privilege to pay atany time. ABSTRACTS. We have a complete set of abs- tract books and will furnish abstracts to any Real Estate tn Bates County and examine and perfect titles.to same. INVESTMENTS. We will loan your {dle money for you; securing you reasonable interest On good secur- ity. We pay lnterest on time deposits. W. F. DUVALL, Prestdent. J, B. DUVALL, Vice-Pres ARTHUR DUVALL, Treasurer. W. D, YATES, Title Examiner. RN APR IS ARIE REINS APPLLIS PPA Lae deity rated rniatintnalt, BUY OF THE PRODUCER AND GET IT PURE ¥ UINIMEN! 7QURES NOTHING BUT PLES, |, A SURE and CERTAIN CURE 3 known for (8 vaare aa the FRE fants YOU SEND NO MONEY /8sT REMEDY for PILES. SOLD BY ALL DRI. I PAY THE FREIGHT } dress One Case of Absolutely Pure Extracted HONEY (Containing Two five-gallon cans, 125 Ibs.) I guarantee this to be Pure California White | Sage Honey and the best produced in the world, Business College nearest R, R, Station and a local Bank and the honey will be sent freight prepaid for your ex. | ! QUINCY, ILL, amination and if satisfactory to you pay the 4 Rank $12.50, otherwise you are not out a cent, | Special prices on five cases or more GRENVILLE J. LYNN, ‘ ! PRODUCER AND SHIPPER OF PURE CALIFORNIA HONEY | Ne Meg on 1029 East 46th’ St. Los Angeles, Gal. vie Please give name of this paper when answer- | sue gi . L. MUSSELMAN, President p Db. Boer incr, ieple ing above advertisemest. 35-6m. | Girl Finds Father Murdered, RICH HILL BRICK Lupus, Mo. August —Coleman AND TILE Co. Kenney, residing five miles south of 100,000—3, 4, 6, 8 inch tile now ready for the market. when his daughter, Ollie Kenney, re- | me ‘ turned from a picnic at Jamestown. | : ee ot) : pee eed Kenney was @ prosperous farmer | 1({nch...$85.00 - 12 inch...$100.00 and prominent in religious circles. | No motive can be aeelgned Gas! will soon have vitrified hard build- than robbery. The coroner and | 28 brick for sale at tactory prices. sheriff have been notified. address H, M, BOOTH, Mgr. » Ball Bearings —in bicycles, sew- ing machines, all sorts of run-easy mechanism—Why not in the we said. ‘Then we did it. Others TRIED TO, but we DID. Work? Dothey! Use- ful here as in any other machinery. extended to Oct. 15th by depositing with joint agent_and paying $1.00. RSF < tional Encampment, Toledo, Obio.—| gong for the Also havi of Ayoardgo McGeo lett his wite and|§26 65 for round trip. On sale Av-| semontwors SHOW you. No expene eight children. Ho returned, but his| gust 27 to 30th Inclusive; good re-| *ither method. wile refused to take him back, and|turntoSept.15. Return limit may be L.C. Sm RAPE hh es SA as 3, SOPE SO0SS SSCS O08 Bros. Typewriter Co. i L.C Smith & Bros. Typewriter < “ALL the writing ALWAYS in sight” il Sn Sn SS SBS S SS SS SV SSO Hee BS Sem set nD @ereoewPWes Fass fo fb