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It is a genuine rose cut dia mond ring of sparkling brilliancy absolutely guaranteed, very dainty, shaped like a Iielcher Tiffany setting of l'JKt. gold shelf, at your local jeweler it would cost considerable more than $2.00. We iuuil you this beautiful complexion recipe free when your order is received for ring and J -.00 in money ordor.stanips or bills. Oet your order in be fore our supply is exhausted. This offer is mude for a limited time only us a means of advertis ing our goods. Send today before this oppor tunity is forgotten. T. C. MOSELEY 32 F,ut 2--!rd Street, New York City The New York World THRICEA-WEEK EDITION Bead WfcersTertksEnelU Ua(w Is Bpoktn The Thrice-a-Week World expects to be a better paper la 1907 than ever before. In the course ol the vear the issue for the next great Presidential campaign will be fore shadowed, and everybody will wish to be Informed. The Thrlce-a-Week World, coining to you every other day, serves all the purposes of o dally, and Is far cheaper. The news service of this paper Is constantly being Increased, and It report fully, accurately and prompt ly every event of Importance any where In tthe world. Moreover, It political news Is Impartial, Riving you fact, not opinion and w lubes It ha full markets, splendid car- toons and Interesting fiction by standard author. The TamcK-A-wEEK Woiu.ij's reg ular subscription price lu only f 1.00 per year, and this pay for 156 pa pers. We offer thl unequalled news paper and Tub Rich Hill Tkihune together for one year for $1 35. The regular subscription price of the two paper la $2.00. The Right Way to Telephone. " One of tho assets of tho man who does business today is his telephone voice, provided he knows how to niako n good im pression, when lio talks over the wire. All sorts of affairs aro now conducted by telephone but tho proper way is often over ooked by business men who would on no consideration per mit a poorly typewritten letter i to leavo their oftice. Tako tlie1 trouble to fix firmly in your mind a few simple rules, put them in practice and sco if your telephone conversations aro not made of increased value in your business. Here aro the rules: 1. When you are talking by telephone in your own town, speak in an ordinary tone of voice. 2. When you are using a long distance line elevate your voice and speak a little louder than you would speak to a man sitting in the room with you. 3. Besides speaking distinct ly, avoid talking too fast. 4. When you telephone, de vote yourself to telephoning. MOUAL: Should you think at first that that it really does not make much difference how you do your telephoning, remember that an average of 1G,940,C00 telephone conversations pass daily over the lines of the Cell system and three million people in the United States are sub scribers to its service. The Home system is perhaps equally as large. That in itself shows how great a part the telephone plays in the daily life of the American people. Personal ap pearance counts in the business world. It is important to make a good appearance when you meet a man lace to face. It is equally important to make a good impression by telephone. hflf-f I O fomeo l-r collet tinj; u:mtr. tftid M II- I IVfLL- ,.ir "ivltir, ,c give big tru lull,. ,1 y " lumc to-il.y I n u Bw (l.ll i( tlg ruftl . ith lii'tc wuk. Wnle tti day. AJIit.it. I HIH.tV, hni,;m ltj,l., jj c, .)'u aiivci. ixcw jtk v.tiy. . , I M .1 ii r , 60 YEARS' V.EAFEfiit.NCE 'MMl C0V8(GHT AC. Anmn'i'1f"ijr ktit and rt wrifti.,n nir ut a'? MHntr'MMi .ur -uu u f r- itr-i .rr au ii;iUui I'fi'bMl J '4t'-i ' -.ti.u.uiili'. ilotn !;;.( If ..nn.M-iitiui. rl A ) 'X on l au-i.U m 1 1 W. 'J '1-tt atfc -in f ti-T rn ui.i ( 1Ii l. Scicnune Jlnrlcan. iUu"i ! tt'it ifi.i 'i.' uMl. i ? a m :l,:;:u'co6'B-'-'-h,c'.vycrk b.tJt C sJt V SU Wwtiiuiuu, IX u Read Tho Tribune, Who is Happy? The hunter, with hla gun and dog; The tipler, with his bowl of grog; Tho mitter, with his bags of gold; The Wggar, sheltered from the cold; The maid, when beauty crown her queen, Iu shawl of blue or gown of green; Tho boy, with rocktng horse and slate; The girl, with paper dolls to mate; The farmer, with his load of straw, And cattle matched without a flaw; The ninn, when first to Congrewi sent. With hope of being president; The lawyer, wheu hi cue U gained And client's puree has clHly drained. The doctor, when his calls and pills, Wliu ready case his pcx'ket fills; Tho printer, when his ols and stocks The d'-vll turns to golden rocks; 'J'he parson, when his flix is.ionuut, (jives notice no more h-w s to rent. Old age and youth, ou sporting days, rind happiness lu guinea and plays; The lover sours on wings of bliss I'o flud his lteaveu la a maiden's Ms Thu actor, orator and clown 1 huppli-st when the Luuw! comes down; This tends to show, though coarsely straliu-d. How eany happtneMi Is gulned. What little H-lil.lcs sttr the deep lu liuinua heurts, to laugh or weep; What simple thiugs, iu a childloh way Can charm our sorrows fora day, And give the soul Its.'nevd of rvst, To be content Is to le bh-st. Ht-lected. Meeting Dates of Courts. Circuit court meets la ISutK-r 1st Monday In February, May and Octolicr. County court meets 1st Monday In l'ehruary, May, August and No vember. Probate court meets 2nd Monday lu February, May, August and No vember, , Rules of Good Lcftfr Writers, Dr. I'd ward Everett Rule de-'J.J votes his editorial pngo in tho (;, September Woman's Home Com i K' panion to tho subject of LfC-lter ft. Writing." Ho calls tho attention of his readers to six simple rules that every one will do well to remem ber. 1. Know what you want to say. 2. Say it. 0. Use your own language. i. Short words are better than long ones. 5. The fewer words, the better. 0. Leave out all fine passages. As one of of the judges in a re cent Prize Letter-Writing Con tost, Dr. Hale had an exceptional opportunity of examining letters from over r0,000 women. Many of these, he says, were ruled out at once because the handwriting was not good. The great besetting sin, how ever, of letter writers seems to be that they do not know what to say when they begin their letter, and flounder about, to tho dis gust of tho reader, until they hit upon a subject. A few min utes spent m thought upon a letter before you begin to write will enhance its interest to the reader many fold. -.." J.i. i DO YOU READ THE TRIBUNE? A Great Opportunity. The Twice-a Weck Republic, of St. Louis, has reduced its sub scription price from $1 per year to 50 cents. This is ono of the oldest and best scmiweekly newspapers published in the United States, and at the price ot")0 cents per year no one can afford to bo without it. For I0 cents you receive two big eight page papers every week, 104 cop iesayear, at less than one-half cent per copy. Your friends and neighbors will surely take advantage of this opportunity, Don't fail to tell them all about it Send all orders to The Repub lie, St. Louis, Mo. rf"1 CwMwsr "sj A PROMPT, EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF RliElKlATlSn Lumbmtm, Mlt!om, Hmurulglm, Mdnm f 1rwi . 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IliVIVt ft vK-rirv T ATT A AMiftL U ILL tvrt i hi g, k wU ffttii ft. it ti r ftT AH Irti4 r rMUt--fti cm nN((4 (iWAMfc 'li ft a0 ,! LcHH.,CUiC0. llSm ft?, HAND IN YOUR Subscription TO-DAY. Lemon"for Delinquents. Tlie editor sat in his office whence all but him had fled, and he wished that every deadbeat was in his grave stone dead. His mind then wandered far away to the time when he should die and his royal editorial soul go scooting to the sky, when he'd roam the fields of paradise and sail o'er jasper seas and all things glorious would combine his every sense to please. He thought how then he d look across tho great gulf drtrk and drear that'll yawn between his happy soul and thoso who swin dled here, and when for water they would call and In agony they'd caper, he'd shout to them, ''Just quench your thirst with the due that's on your paper." Ex. Commercial Congress. The railroads west of the Miss issippi river have made a low rate for the Trans-Mississippi Cora- mercial Congress. Business men of tho west interested in the phenomenal growth of Oklahoma and Indian Territory will be enabled to observe the marvelous development that is seen every where in the new stato under the best possible conditions. The Commercial Club at Muskogee will take care of everybody who attends the Commercial Con gress, which convenes in that city November 19-22. $1.00 Per Year in Advance. Frisco Time Table. In effect Huudiiy, June 8, 1007. THAINS MCPAtir, No. 11 '1, rnssenger 12.01 p. m. No. 111. Mixed 4 30 p. iu. i mains Aio;n k. No. 113. Mixed 0.:W a. m. No. Ill, 1'asMcugvr 3.30 p. m. No. 112 roiux'cts at Linton with day trains for Texas and Oklahoma paints. No. lit counivts at I'leasauton with fast tralus for Texas and Ok lahoma points, und for Memphis and the southeast; also with local pussengcr for Kansas City, arriving at Kansas City 10.00 p. m. fl. n. Co not eh, AgL Missouri Pacific Time Card. NOUTU llol'M). ST. MlTIS 1MI K. c. No. 2i)8 Leare 12.38 p. m. 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This should recommend 2 g the pipers especially to the progressiYt merchant 2 g and farmer. g I deliver both the Star and Times to the subscribe g er's door promptly on arrival of trains, g Give me a trial. Newman Gossom, II. B. Marsh, Distrlbatcrs. 1 O 6 8 BOCCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCVOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo GEO. G. COOK. fj$ Real Estato,Farm Loans Sc Insurance. h Flour Mills and Portable Mills of all kind3 a specialty. Merchandise Exchanged. 1( you hsve n)th'm for isle or rxchsne, csll end list same with me, si I mean busmen and will find you a buyer either way. Commissions Krasoxablk. If )OU contrmptate making a loan, call anj get tny figures before placing the loan. 3 m i 1 K.N hi m I la Sill l;rc t ltim Aixutit Notary ltttl!o 111 Offloo "I Yi) f SI'. '17. arm ThoMarahall (Mo.) Progress made note of Mis Kepua, of Uutk-r, taking - charge f tlie bhorthand department in the business college. She is bald to! 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