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THE RICH HILL TKIBUMEL volumk IS BICM HILL, MISSOURI. TIIUIlHDAT, MAY 12, llMJt. ar. si Attention farmers. Why remain In. (ho North nnil stay Indoor tlx month In the year coimumlnq; whnl you rnlne during the other ott months? tio South where you enn work out doors every month in the year, nml where you are producing something the year round. If you are a stock miner you know your stock nre now "eating their heniU off' nml, lenli-. have to lie nroteeti il from 1 be rig ors of winter by cxpenwlve shelter. Lconomical stock feeding require the coml.inatiou of both llwli-fi iriiiini; and fat formlng food 4 in certain pro- IiortioiiH. Alalia in a and 'loridn produce in abund ance the velvet liean and cn mvii, tlie first a flesh pro ducer, and the latter a fat producer, and they nre tin chenis-t and Unt fattening ma terinl known to the world More money can lie made and with less labor. In gen eral farming, fruit and lierry growing and truck garden ing slong our road In the South than lu nny other sec tion of the I'uion". If you are Interested and riesliv further liiformatlon oa the subject, address G. A. PARK. Crm'l lanicniMC tk lduTijl Agent. Lasl.rlll. Ka.krllla B. R. V., LOUISVILLE. KY. IIEIH'SB a Mnm B! T Via, Travardac t :ut Trmuioo. oi msoum AKKAMSAM KAMSA OKLAitOHA iMDiAm Trnmrottr rex AM A mo TttS ALABAMA a mo rwr AOUIMCAST Httitttri nm In cffivH all lb rf Is Tl t't n sr, uiu:fi ir $r'umilS -..u... i c.li .t- t .1 lint- KICH niLl, MI1KOVKI, I't-Tl'AIITM. Kansas City Mull and F.x- press 6:4.1 a. 111. Texan. Oklahoma t Mem phis, Mall and L press ft al p. in. 'nrbon Center 44.1 p. m. A lilllVKS. Kansas t'lly Mull and im press 0:2 j p. lit. TexaK. t tklahoina and Mem phis. Mall and I'.vprcss It 'iO II, lu. I'arliou tViio-r .1:40 p. in. For detailed Inliiriuaiion In regard to train ri Ice, rate, etc., ajily to I'.. T. in Harriets, local ngciit, or Jna. ltonohue A. il. 1'. A.. Kansas City. Mo. Through Service BETWEEN ST. LOUIS, CH ICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND TMC PRINCIPAL CITIES OF TEXAS. EL'FFET SLEEPERS A HQ FREE RECLINING KATY CHAIR CARS DINING STATIONS OPERATED BY THE COMPANY. SUPERIOR MEALS, Fifty Cents. Kvery liounckecM-r should know that If they will buy Itcflance Cold Water Starch for laundry umc they will nve not only time, lecnue It never tlckn to the Iron, but beenum each iiackngv contaliiH K ox. one full lound while nil other Cold Water Htnrches areimt upln, pound nackajriu, and the price In tlie name, l'icenta Then attain Iwranw Iefl nnce Standi In free from all Injurioun chenilcalw. If your grocer trlen to tw-ll you a 12-OI. package It in be cntiHe he hnn a ntock on liand which he wlKhen to dispose of before he put In Ikfinnce. lie known that iV'flnnee Starch ha printed on every pack aire In large letters and figure 1'5 or.." Iviunnd IV-fiunce and nave much time and money and the annoyance of tlie Iron nikking. Li- flunce never ntickn. St. Louis & Horth Arkansas Railway I'-ounacUAt SelljoinD with tb Hi Louitaod Han Frnclco. N.w ttm. card in erl'eet Sunday .June. 1KJ, MORXIKO TKAINS. No. 1 Lv Kur.xa Hptri. 6:.V. m. A . Htiliyaiao 6:40 a.m. No 2 La. Hellman 7:10 a.m. Ar. Eureka Hplnp 6:07 a. m, EVKMJiO TRAINS. ISO. a L.V r.ureKa pptDfr 6:5-i p. m. Ar. Helijrtuan. 6:45 p. m. ra o IjT rvfiijroiau p m. Ar Eureka Hpriny :V2 p. m No 7 Lv Kureka Hprluga fc.Mp m. Ar. Hlieniau 8:20 p m. No. 6 Lv Hiiiriuan ' b-.ftd p. m. Ar. Eureka Hpriuir 10:47 p. m. CoiiDecllon lioia tticb Hill. Mo. made wHb the Friaco via tha Pacific at Cartbara. or via tba Mempbla at Niebola Junction. A bandMinia new Pamphlet Guide to turaka Hprlna at a Health Kenort baa been liauad, with new beautiful Illustration. A copy eut frea to any add re. t. Addr all Inquiriee and order to Oco. VVaat, Manager Eureka Hprlnf, Ark. GEO.WErfT Maoajt. A FREE PATTERN fjrt owl vWk) to rrrr '(MS GALL'S HACAIIHE A UDIJS' MG4If. Um4t ari , MSG. Lfrvr r A -jr . I - w. ai XrMX a errfarln tfe Bmlna rtof tarv Asm l thm 4 m mttttm , at. Ml hi mm. h THC McCALL CO.. nvtiv-itr tt Jin i. va row. Valley Girl IMcturen The puliltchern of the Vtlllor Weekly, thilt brluht illiiAtratiMl majj- ailue pnlilllni In St. IamiIii, and which ha Uvouh tlie talk of the Middle Went, ha uit ImxhmI a limit- ed numU-rot nr(ltn pronln of their beautiful Vnlky ilrl. vvIum t.ice hua liei'ti mvii on the front rover pnjp of tlie weekly. Thene picturi'n are 11 by II luchen and are on l.llily hn Inluvl Mpcr, Kivini; nil the e nu Inlte (otiea and iletailn of the original Htrnun photoraphn. The prhi' for a net of thewe vljjht pl tun l fl iiO, Imt we have made (irruiitfcuiceita with thepulilllicni by which you can wviiw them for iioth- The prlc of a year' njUwTlie tl.ni to the Valley in J (, the price of a yc.-ir'a ubwriptlon to TmkTiu- Ht xK In f I .). Now M-ud un f.VtO undjou will riin-lvi Tuk TiaitfM:, I lie alley Wtvkly for one year and act of tlie nrtl.t proofn plcturcn. A complete act of tlu-wi picturea can ln aeen at our oltlce. JOB PRINTING J tn '( various designs it a specialty at thii otiice. We do your work ptomptly and guarantee satistnction in all ce. IouIhIii I'urchaae Expumllou Conch lxcuiMon ticket on le May Jit, to St. l.ouii and return $S-'5 UlKH' to rttuiii 5 lioiu date o( :i1e. K. A Uailev, At. 3 SINDAY SCHOOL ItSSON, Leiwiv VI L May 1.1, 1'.Wl. Subject: Thk Piioimoal Kox, Goliiex TrxT: Come and let tit return unto the Ixrd." Huwa vi, t. Lennon Text Luke 1.1, 11-24. (American Uevbted Ver5on.) 11 And he Kaid, A OTtiin man had two aonn: 12 and the younjrer of them a!d to liin father, Father, elve me the portion of thy aulmtanee that falleth to me. And he divided unto them his living. M And not many daj-n after, the younvr non irather- ed all together and took bin Journey Into a lar eountry: and there he wasted bin aulmtanee with liotoua living. 14 And when he had pcnt all, there nrow a mighty famine in that country; and he begun to In? In want. 15 And he went and Joined hinntelf to one 4 the clt liens of that country; and he nent him Into hi field to feel twine. 16 And lie would fain have rilled hU belly with the hunks that the twine did eat: and no man gave unto him. 17 Itut when he eanie to himaclf be tnld. How many hired servant of my father's have bread enough and to pare, and I perinh here with linncrr: 1" I will arlw and so to my father, and will Kay unto him. Father. I hnvenlnned nainxt heaven, and in thy tight: Y.t I am no more worthy to be called thy ton: make nie an one of thy hired servant. 2) And he arow. and came to bin father. But while he wan yet afar off. hln father taw him, and wan moved with companion, and ran, nml fell on bin neck, aud kbwed him. 21 nd the mm said unto hitn. Father, I have tinned acainnt heaven, and In thy tlsht: I am no more worthy to be called thy ton. 22 Uut tlie father aald to bin wrvantn, Itrtnii forth quickly the bet robe, and put it on lilm; and put a rlnr on hit hand. and Khoen on his feet: 23 and brlnsr the fatted calf, and kill It, and U l un rut, and mnke merry: 24 fortliln my ton wan dead, and In alive nguin: he I wat lot, and it found. And they j bewail to be merry. : Ij n n a u v Hr.rr.nr. vcr: 1 11 utt ra ted Ix-nnon Notet, 1904; Whedon't N. T. Coinnientarj'. VoL II; Kdenthelni't Ufe ami Tiuien of Jenua the Mea- tiah. Vol. II, 259; Life and Wordt of Jeeu. tieike. t2tl. Introductory Thoutrbts. This parable it takeu from one of the overtlowliiff chapters in the New Teatamcut. In thin chapter you will llnd the following parnMen. w ln-rvlu the womau lout her ailver coin, also that of the prodigal son aud hln elder brother. They contain the heart of the goiiH'l. Thone who hoard IhU parable, were A motley crowd, aiuuert and publicatin, the mxoIW (Mtrncintl chuiMet who always heard the Sa viour gladly. Iu the eyea of aoiiu the very fact that Jcnus Christ vpoke to, aud ate w ith niuuers. would con demn hint forever. Those who woulvl draw their akirts ubout them w ith a phnrinaicul tiuirk, may Hud rliujttnft to tkow) Kaine nkirtt many a inorM'l of in that is nw-ect to tbcin but in lu reality poinou to their hearts. Ia-1 nie exhort Vol to nud this rhapb-riu Luke. Theo port ray (iod'a attitude to alnuera. Thin has Uvn called tlie flower of all the par ablea. It U ao hlniple, yet dlnit. and true at to the Father' relations with tinner. It tells of a "Ilervnvcd Fatlwr." There Is one rontrnntlve difference lalweeii the teuchln;r f tlie Jewa aud thoae of J cm tin ClirlnL Tlie Jewa had no tiuHl for the loet. W hlle Christ proclaimed Ilia mltnlon w an to aeck and save the lost. Thin kuNoii teacheti thin all liiiHrtatit truth. Tlie Hon. There was the aanie vein of nt-llih-nenn rimiihin through thin noil's act, as In all klnuers nctious. He was the y ouui;vr o( the suns aud should have btvu more lu oe with bis hotik. In-t un rvluclntxT In this ton's deuiaud there writ Ul law, either JewU-h or Koinnn, pTmltlliii I lie father ti have arbitrary dKw nl of all hit ewtato. The prvpTty must be entalkil on the aous at the father's death, tlie daughters liayltii; no share unlena there were no sous. Here writ an Illustration that would dii for the liar of the twentieth cen tury experience. Perhaps aome of my n-adi-rt may well remember wheu they thought home was too small for their biul.lhiu abilitlea, and the father whoe nfiii.'tlori and years of toil had nuiootlMtl many roiib plaixt, would not hinder ton lu w hat, lu many IiisIuucvm, w at a raaU move. How like our eicr- tettce were thoe of the prvHlial What brill, ant. yet abort and coiu pWtu pictun' was here draw u. I'.cml well U'tvvu tho llna: "Aud but many daya alter, the youugvr sou tfutliered all together uud liHtk Ills ourucy luto u lar couuUy;and tUtv waleIbU subtaiice with riotous' living. And wlx-n he h-fl tierit nil, J there arote a mUhty famine In that eountry; and be began to In? in want," No wonder bitter thought f)Jl the toul when we tt retch our tent 'a the far eountry. May io! help all of us to arine and po to our heavenly Father, and be rweSvel by hint. Here wan a aoo that wat re bellious, and tbroush riotout living mln; who repented, rc-turn'-d and wat received t'y a loving father. Thin ean be our experience. Sh it nK? Tbe Father. Quid It the Father who tatinfiod tbe desires of the ton. ticxl it man's Father. Here It the picture njiain ,f the lovlns geueroui father, who divided his posaewsiont. yet could not compel hit son with a d!re to w ander, to stay at home where be might enjoy Us blewdngn. For ;d tbe Father never meckt a slave In bin relatlont, but a freewill offering for bit communion. Tbe prt-at Father's love, says t. Paul, w at 'so great, that while we were yetv tinners, Christ Jeus died lor us. Tlie heart of the Almighty U c nMtantly yearning for the way ward son. Whenever that way ward son in ready to retvm, then theliountkt of the Father's bouse are brought forth. lleinttatel as his son, with the bct robe, the kIiocm, tlie least, the fulness of joy. Tlie love of the heavenly Father it leyond compare. . It fills the world with hit gifts and the son! "with Joys unspeakable and full of glory." May you. dear reader, be blessed as yots read, and return to the dear f ather at once. For Jod Is Love. Ai.ru a AM'Haevs. Too Many Women Teachers, ao say th Men Teachers. Tlie report of the Motley Educa tional Commission of England to tlie effect that only men should be employed as teachers for boys above ten i?r ae "a been IoII'iwi-l i..- .. iii,.,. n..u,M rr,.i!i tl,.. M,,,. Teachers Ansociatlon of New York it'ity. The evils numltlns from the em ployment of so many women teach ers, accordlus tothese up'rior male teachers, are many. Prof. Arm utronsof Ixjuvlon tells us that wo men havlug lecn the slaves of men through her entire existeuce is Inca pable of tcacbinj boys, but l nil right for girls. We wonder how such inferior mothers can prtnluce such wonderful sous, and ciqx-cSttliy w hen we consider that a Inty inher its, us p. rule, the jiemonal and intel lectual traits of the mot tier and the daughter those of the father. The New York Anoclatiou com plains that the fciuiuiiltig of the touching force" is tbe cause of there being so few Imivs in the High Schools, that the iuaiiitniaiKV of so many unmarried teiu-hers tends to to ibvreane the nuinler who marry, thus preventing tliciu from under taking their natural work In the world, that men appeal to the boys" sense of Justice and right, while the w oman appeals to ti e child throiiglt wut linen U They couiplaiu of the I ui of o-lal standiuar oi a-count of teaching U Ing a tt'inlnled profession. The low er wages paid wonwu teacher is the re. moil for their U lug employed, but they point out that tlx) lo to ttu-iu In wit reliance, couragv, Mg'i pur pose and maubj- charctT. far out weighs the k-s wag-s paid t!te w men. They reoououciid the iiwreane of their own salaries, but not t'.iow of the w-oiiwu, to the en I that ux-n cau afford to devote their life to the profession. We wonder It has never occured totlieoe nun that the easiest nud most effectual way of riJditi thciu scl v es of the women teachers is to Vut all their for-e luto sx-unugtbe p.tasage of'a law reijuiring -nual pay for t)ual scik lu tlie puHW schiKils irrvsptvtlve of m'X, ativl then If the jieople prx-fer ti have i.i. u teachers over their Ihjs, there ;;! uot le this barrier cj imn. It would then le the one lo-st ftltol to till the iKisttiou, rstlier tlian the -tie w ho could Is' obtained l-T the lo.tst money, who would e-ure thepoi.1. tloti. Tlie woiih-u I know would l ouly (k; fclad to take their th.iuivs m this ImkIs. This remarkal'le ivpoi t -loses by "J i" It b wrvii; to give edu ,itU ovr to a ilas. If this iaiu.u thluks il strong to pHe i .'.uliuu ovvr to ouoclioa I would like to ak what they thluk about f..u: .-ir gyvvruuKot wr tv :la. I'll "Alter all, tfisrc is not&inj like DR. PRICE'S CREAil BsAaKING POWDER I tave csei it with satisfaction for neatly forty ( ! men am; obliTj to submit to a far; jn-iiu-r wriiLt; through tbe govern- i 1 meat, which they not only help to supi'ort but whose laws they must dn?y, given over entirely to a class, aud one of the Injustices to which tbev must submit tfcnui'-h in. justitv in teaching iu tlie pubiie M00? Aurora, $i;co to liSco; scliocds for froai one-half to two- liev.rr. SI400 to J 1500; blooa; thirds the salary paid a maa for tbe nc'.J, $1 joo to 13x1; Donocterre, same work, but r never bear . j , , tJ Uf,ymert ,i;oo word of protest from the Male J - , , , , , Teacher. Association sgaiust this'10 Uio,&M. Jiooo to injustice. If they w Wu justice dob 5-': Cameron, $ 1000 to Jjooo, to themselves they bad N-t firstex- CarrpbcJ Juoo to $1400; Cp hibit a little ..f It toward their sis-! Girardeau. Si 100 lo Sti-vi- r.. ter teachers. Elnora M. Uabcov k. Last Thurvlay nij;ht another J rravy ram vititcd this vicinity and cauteJ all the itiratm to atvutuc a llood tide again. Mi. Icimi Miuer suj daughter .Mice tctururd home lax Thuivjjy night Iron an extended viit tu her parenti, down in Trxa. Uev, C C. Jame sod M. Nan toe Muckrhy attriiJt J a meeting vl the Lpwoith League consttnitee on district corxciuion ptogf.tu at Ne vada lat Fnday. Mt. E;ma Thompson, District Strwatd d t:.e Walnut ltcet M. H. ihuuh, attended Di-mct i:tuiitd'i mrrtieg at Carthjje Ut week atJ iMltsJ her o; K, while there. Ftank D. Kobeit, cot'.ecter cf In !einl Kevenue f'r the Kavai City district, died ft i light d seie St Lxceisior Spring on Wednesday of l week, lie was a leader in the patty and highly eteuiej by those a ho knew hint lt. Mr. anJ Mi. tleo. Garland, ot Mc-::'att CoIj., have two ery inter esting sn, b th cf whom ate very fond o( their mother. Keccntly the mother wat taikicg of g?omg on a s.'ioit iil and leaving the bov at Ikmiic. "Don't go maaima." aiJ foe )iurigei, "t w ill (e to lonesm heie." Tbs eider anke ut and id, Vliy, oa don't Vikw whst lonesome meaus." "Ve, I ds" said the one, ''it i '.Jn'g 111 a place w bete thete sui't t; wouim. M tic Um sit tbe (maJwiti cl lf. b4 Mis. 11. R. ith:i. years.1 tt Their Salaries Itaised. Tbe iiltnti o( potmatcn at the following p!see will be changed July i: Adritn, Mo., $itoo to Ji 300; Appletoa City, 1 1,500 to ville, $ 1 too to $ux; Centraiis. $(600 to f 1700. Read The Tribune. THE BURLIX5TCrS ATTRACTIVE SUMMER TCUHS. Ta Cckrjij, Uui i:i Elicit. Hills tnly one fsre plus ') cents round trip to Iwuver, Colorado Sprtnjfs l'u--Wo, Salt Lake City nod tbo 1 S.ick Hills, lully from J-w X: 3 .uajuwr limits. T. Calif: Frv'ia Auu.t 11 to Scpteuibr 1); tbs round trip for from th Missouri rivrr. Ou!y IHaM uior tviumlog via Puet Nouad. K:v St. Lc:;i-:::js Ci!j Watch for the opeuiuj of the BiiJ Ungtoa's w and shorter line allies lonr between St. Lou! and Ka,aas City. Ui Wsrli's Fair. Tb? iast raasolriu t ereattou bv t he hand of luau. tirestly ivdiKVsl fU'urioa r.itrs d.iiiy throughout ttw KxiHwllion iw-rtvsl. Cousult your iMril ticket aeiu forevsC ratii, Wk l r lutonuatioa rvUuvo to ho. UU and stopping pl.uvs. Tl Hi::.s:ti. an. ii tlreatly n-vlii'esl rates to tVno attractive suu.iucr rtKuus. S!:,27sr$U St. U:!s. lvpover fvr th FT.pwit!.s allow ed vo throtish tkkets. bay ttmm over tli Burhutosi. Cou r.i iniil;U Sireut. or writs the under siilievt fcr tttlir. route, t il t!.. sv v tuc UiKiruiniou and pubiicitUsiua. L. i-BSUCstS. k,W.aKlllV i.r. .s.immv, viwi t4t luo',i. )i.Ul,lll P. C- HAtiOSl a. . r. -..iWwSi