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il Jl H JJii) U X: J illAo JLLILJIALLd VOLUME 18 RICH HILL MISSOURI, THURSDAY", KOVEMBER 38, 1907. jro. tj Ht -HO- NOT ALWAYS FINAL. Wemen Heve Ba Known to Recon sider Refusal of Marriage. There are plenty of happy mar rt witch bars begun with "do" and ecdei with "rn.K It frequently bappeue Ihfct tha woman who refuses the Brit time consents willingly upon tbe second er third. Nor It tha ret,, evm for this far to aek. The woman wha an aw era with a negative often does ao be'.ieitJnc that If her suitor really mesas what he says ha will Dot accept dismissal without maklaf an effort to-reverse her decision. The astute loTer, when declined as a hus band, begs humbly for friendship and proceed! to make himself necessary to his lady lore's comrort and hr fi nest. He studies .ber tastes, humors her whims. Is always on hand when seeded, yet cevr in the way. Ia short, be plsys the part of "caTaller terrain" so adroitly that some day when be betakes himself to Jaian or Parts bla lady love wakes up to the knowledge that he baa become Indis pensable to ber. a part of ber life, which, withdrawn, leaves a secte of lack, a Told. Most fortresses win ca pltelate if the niece be long- enough and , well conducted, and the rule hold good la lore as well as la war. Eschange. MOSQUITO EASILY ON THE TOP. Insect Holds Record for Slaughter of Human Beings. Napoleon Is supposed to have passed away from earth burdened with the weight of responsibility for a million deaths. Genghis Khan and Tlmour are credited with tea millions each. Tbete are mighty warrlora. and his tory gives them page after page by way of exhorting ns to tbe "strenuous life," but for centuries the mosquito M pegged away aod kept the annual average of JSO.000 deatha! What tateamaa has given to earth such a soldier community? What patriot has made a country so terrible throughout the world? A general and bis army passes away from tbe beglnnln tbe sooequlto baa been with us. He la re sponsible, malcly, to-day for tbe fact tbat tbe tribes of men are cooped Into tbe Inhospitable climates of tbe aorta aad leave the warmer, more gener ous and productive south to him. Why not cut tbe mosquito on tbe flags of warrior nations Instead of tbe eagle d tbe lion? Jacksonville Tlmeg Vd lea- Keep Burglars Out. Buy at any hardware store a small, Haln binge, one and onebalf Inches long by one Inch wide when closed, or smaller. Screw one aide of binge upright oa to the lower rlisbt-band corner of upper window saah, direct ly above , the slight flange oa all up per sashes. Bee that the binge is toward and almost touching the win dow rasing. This will leave one side of tbe binge free to turn. When wishing to fasten window turn tbe free aide of the hinge aa far back as poetiui. Tbla brings It over the tow er saah. It will be Invisible from the outside, but will prevent tbe lower sash being raised or the upper one lowered. When lilnge Is closed It will ct Interfere with raiting win alow, and doee not dftdgure or weak ca the window sash. . Birds Stopped h Clock. . Tbe town clock In Sernla, Ont., stopped one morning not long ago, and oa Investigation tbe bands were found securely tied down by strands of twine and grass. The mischief had been done by a pair cf sparrows. Do string to build a neat In the angle of the bands, the movement of which In terfered with their plans, they tied the bands to each other, and to the framework, in auch a wanner tbat It took considerable time and labor to remove the obstructions. Tbe engi neering skill displayed, and the anmt of industry and perseverance eihiblted. makes tbe fet quite phe aonieoal In bird annals. Uselsssness ef Killing Authors. There Is really no ue killing aa Bother to prevent tbe country pro- durlnr Athara lin.iu ik. -ul . - tim m UIHI tllBV IUUBI lay an egg. We tc!sM start a new or ganisation to discover people likely lo write books and strsogle them be fore they find a publisher, but even ' that would fall, because it Is not pos sible to tell who can write a success ful book until It Is written. The literary faculty arises In tbe moet un eipected ways, and even dogma can tot anticipate Its uncertalaUes. Sat srdoy Review. Toned Down, A well known author had been asked to write a brief history of the life of a man who bad done some service to h!s country. This man bad originally been a wood chopper, a fact to whlih bis historian gave pronil aencs. "lXm't ray he was a wood hopper," said tbe son of the family. That will A.:" -HI,., .k.vi t say. then?" asked the author, -Say let me see. now. Just say that be , wgeensecua wits ths timber talu riNSICN CiCISlONS, By the Assistant Secretary of th Dept. of the Interior. Makiuace Maryland Slavea Appelant and soldier cohabited as slaves until soldier's .enlist ment. When soldier returned from his service ho was accom panied by one Jane, who it is claimed was married to him by ceremony in North Caroline; and he and Jane cohabited as hus band and wife until his death. In the State of Maryland, where this appelant and soldier resided during their cohabitation, no marriage is legal without a relig ious celebration, and as claimant admits none was had in her case she la not the legal widow of the soldier and is not pensionable under the act of June 27, 1900. Orations Discharge A declaration for pension execut ed prior to discharge, although tiled subsequently, is void and of no effect as the foundation of a claim. Jurisdiction Divorce Divis ion of pension Claimant should test the validity of her husband's alleged fraudulent divorce in the court where the divorce was pro cured, or impeach its validity by proper proceedings ia another court. Public policy and administra tive duty require that questions of this nature should be left to the courts and that parties ques tioning the validity of a decree or judgment of a court of general jurisdiction over the subject mat ter, collaterally, in a proceeding of this nature, should be rele gated to the courts for thelt remedy. Marriage Indians Mar riages according to tribal cus tom are valid in the Cherokee Nation of Indians, and according j to such custom no form, rite, or ceremony is essential to the va lidity of such marriages, the mere taking up and living to- Hethcr as husband and wife of a ; man and woman, neither having- a former vnfe or husband living ; being sufficient to constitute such relation a customary mar riage. . Attorneys Where an attorney has rendered no material ser vice in a claim for more than one year, and by auch failure is in default, the Bureau may prop erly refuse to accord hiia fur ther recognition although the claimant has not appointed an other attorney to coutinue the prosecution of the claim. Holiday Entertainments. Aro you going to givo a party for your children, or for your friends of your own ago daring the coming Christmas holidays? Do you want some ideAs which no one has had a chanco to try before! Get the December num ber of the New Idea Woman's Magazine and read "Mrs. Santa - . "and "Christinas Frolics for the Youngsters." "Good Housekeeping" is full of good recipes, not only for the dainty things such as Christmas cakes, sweetmeats and puddings but the method of cookirg steak and fish on a woodoa plank a method not known to many housewives is also discussed, "Marketing for Small Families" will help all those who have to make the beat of a small income. We will give you theTiwccsK and MiCall'a magazine 1 year for $1.00 to I11 Kd real C tato security. Inquire of Ceo p, JIucUby. H f t a 1 11 f 1 t i.v Capt. J&s. VanlJenthusen is at Eldorado Springs for a short stay. W. W. Ferguson is making ex tensive improvements around his home. There was an immense crowd of people on our streets last Sat urday. Mrs. J. C. Nafus and children are visiting Kansas City friends this week. Dr. Slater's dental office will be closed hereafter on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Geo. E. Loan was up from Nevada to spend Sunday with his family. Mrs. J. B. Paget visited But ler relatives and friends several days this week. We will give you the Tribune ..J u. vt r 1 I .uuau xicwaue. ui.Bntj n;Three hnndred request3 for year for $1.00. Wra. Ferguson is at home from Columbia to spends Thanksgiv ing with his parents Mr. SimoaLoeb is at Fayette, Mo., looking after the interests of Loeb Bros, store at that place. List your Rich Hill property for sale or for rent with U. S. G Prowell and get ia on new list, tf Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Ilickey returned last Sunday night from a week's visit to relatives over ia Kansas. It is said that J. W. Jamison has purchased the Scott proper ty oa 4th and Walnut, and will proceed at once to remodel it for a home. Rev. B. P. Fullerton, D. D., of SU Louis, arrived in our city last Saturday and occupied the pul pit at the First Presbyterian Church at both services on Sun day. The Walnut St M. E. Church was filled to over-flow inn last gnndav nitrht at the temoeranea A gimi,ar 8ervice will be i.m . .., t v n v, c.. next Sunday night. Mrs. Adam Seelinger, of east of the river, attended the lecture given at the Walnut St., M. E. Church last Friday night by Mrs. Nellie Bcrger endcr the auspices of the W. C. T. U. I have two farms of 2 acres each, all fairly well Im proved, to sell at right prices. HO acres -A flae stock farm. Good houfe, 2 large barns, windmill, tank and other good improvements, 25 per aero. Tho northeast quarter of Sec SO, Twp. sa, Range 81, 1C0 acres of nice smooth land $1200. Gcxxl 7-room house, good barn, & lots; a nice home, i31000. Farms cf 0 acres and up at right prices. J. 0. I. men 'juu, .no. Real Estate, MnnnF Three Hundred Babiei Wanted. With tbe November issue The Delineator started a Child Rescue Campaign, the bringing into the home that needs a child the child that n-ds a home. There are SAX).!) homes in America that know not the joys that children brinr There are 25,0O0lchiI-dren-a New York alone who know not what iome means. We started this campaign with ear and doubt. To ask strang ers to us to adopt these little ones equally strangers to us 1 8eemed lag indeed And we couia appeal 10 only a muiioa homes, the million homes into w hich Tbe Delineator goes not one twentieth of all the homes in this great country. Caution J made us tell the stories of only two. We feared that even these might not be asked for. We donbted the greatness of the I great American heart. We doubted, and we are ashamed. Over fwo hundred eager hands have already been extended. these little ones fcr any home- less little one ha veal ready been received throagh the mails. Wo mea have come fur miles away into our building askiEg for these precious ones; men have journey ed a thousand miles to beg one for their homes. We told their story; we appealed to our wor shipped American womanhood, and it hastens to take these little ones into its heart. We continue this campaign for homes for other homeless waifs ia the De cember Delineator We shall keep on with it. If one brief appeal to one-twentieth of the homes in America caa bring this result, what of good may we not yet do? We are proud of the December Delineator. It contains many notable features. We are proud of our work for the year; proud that we stand acknowledged as the greatest fashion authority ia tho world; proud of the most fa mous people who have contribut ed to our pages. But it is not in these that our greatest pride lies. The Child liescue Campaign, the homeless child, the childless home, the bringing of these little ones into the homes where httle ones are needed, this movement i? of our pride and of our heart. And you will you make it of your heart: mil you give us such assistance as you can The Delineator, Butterick Bldg. New York. USILR. Rich Hill People are Pleased to Learn How It Is To-.. It's prvtty lutrd to a it cud to dutlc With a roiiKtftntl.r Mchlnif Iwtck; With nunn.ilisK urinary OUorvWs Doao's KIJih'V I'llla make work easier. They euro bckacl. Tbcy cureevt-ry kldut-y til. llotx-rt Akrl,;, of Walnut St , Kkb lllll. Mo., bays: "I cnu say a lUKxi word lor IKian'i KUliky I'ilU for they have Uue a grvat ileal lfKtKd. I hud Iktb taklnir m-11- cliw of dlflctvBt hluds for my ktl- iH-ys Mttd soiartliiion I tiolKl at little lrut'flt I'Ht ntitll I una .lvl.-d to ueelKxin's Kidney 1'ilU ! lw vrr rc- rlved ffTti'tlv r'I!vf Tlwy wrr (truesiivd nt the.iH-ri Ntorv and ti-f vfd m from tbe trouble coniploti-lr. I had pains !a my bvk acr- the lotos ai.d rlfiuua tliu tu my anus aud houlJi.-r w liK b iniiilf any kKid i4 work pHh- tu!. lwa aUu niinnyt'd with a bUddrr trouttU. t!o ki.iiKy v!v tlone lu'lng much toj trtpif-nt. ! ShK1 iVmu'e Kidney ItSl frvd me friW thfwe tro'itiU-e I Uv ket the! reliuxly ti bam) U the tlnw aud th not l'r a rtx"urrvuc vt tle illilit iil- lle nu-ntloiu'd." 1 For e-iW by all denUr. I'r?.-V rx'iit. t vMiter ill! burn t o., Huf!al., tiU lleiiirtuK-r the tauii' iMuu's c 1 tiVs fin i Mi r, Mr. and Mrs. Hcgh Barn re-j turcd to their home in Kan City last Saturday after a pleas ant ten days visit with home fr.lk. The West Central Missouri Teachers' Institute will be h-ld in this city on the 2-th, 20th and 30th. Fine programs have been arranged and many teachers and visitors are eipected. The de clamatory contest will be a lead ing feature of the occasion, and eloquent young speakers repre senting the high schools ia sev eral of the advoinin? cocrtis will be present and take part. The program will be printed ia due season. Butler Deal, To accommodate those who wish to attend the Missouri State Sunday School Associa-j tion Convention at Springfield, 1 Mo.. Nov. 19, 20, 21, the Missouri Pacific Railway Co., have a r rang ed for a through coach from Pleasant Hill to Springfield on Nov. 10th, oa train 200, leaving Rich Kill at 5:40 a. m. Arrange ments have also been made to re- turn this car from Springfield to' Pleasant Hill on Nov. 21st, leav - ing SpringfTeld 3:20 p. ra., arrive Rich Hill 10:10 Bailey, Agent p. m. R. A. German- Et. Lutheran Church Sunday-school at 9:30 a. ra. Preaching at 10:30 a, m. English preaching at 6K3 p, ra. Everybody is cordially invited to attend these .services. Chr. Boge, Pastor. First Presbyterian Church Sunday School, 9:43 a. ra. Junior Endeavor, 3.00 p. m. Preaching at 11 a, m. Christian Endeavor, G:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting every Thurs day at 7:30 p. m. t-reaenmg ai 1 :oU p. ra. W. B. Chancellor, Pastor. A DROKEX BACK Tbat pain In your back cauwsl bv lurnbnso, etia uustles r aiOraJnU nn eay thins to gi-t rlj of. Dsl LirJ's Suow Llnliuent curve rleotiia- turn, lumbago, sore and stlS rnus- cle- tralu. spralna, coU. burns alJs and all acLee auJ Pa,n" lou DtJ injttJe la our houae. Sold by Ojera Drag Co. FOR SALE. One driving horse. One 250 cg Incu bator and Brooder, In good repair. NiUnil Pvenevo'.cnt J?viety Kur.sis City, Ma Gt-ntlemen.- I wish to thank you for your proas pt and sat isfactory artllerr.ect of my claim for Mcknos, and cart heart. ly rtwtDenl the so ci.ry to all needing sick and accident insurance. Tor further information ia rvMd to tlitf swiety, SIT. U. S. G. FitOViTLL. It: Isssrisce V.:?., mon HILL, MO. tT'ltf Ye It - f"f.J..j aiiij k.i j I., J i,uu.;iM 0 T3 A?1 Ai-rf Jm it-i . A S ACrcsn cfT:rr? Terror no fiEJurj Concemirg Toen. At the tlectk-a yt 111 in England, three v,r.(-n were elected rnunldpal crar,cll.?r, fcr the first tirce ia history. 'A woxaa gte the gr"--r.d ca which the first free sch-'l ia America is located; worctn hei i ithe first toetlsg to i r -i aga.:ii5t te infarr.O'-s Ha nip act; a wo ma a pave America her ag and her battle hyran," i Mr. Giorge F. Eiaehartat th--? annail meeting of the Iowa W&xaa Suf frage Association the other day. Walnut Street K. E. Church Sunday School at 9.45 a. nu Preachingat 11 a. ra. Junior League at 2:30 p. ra. Epworth League at 020 p. ra Temperance rally at tLe M. C Church, Sath, at 7.00 p. in. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at TuX. The public are cordially last ed to attend. A. G. IvEjlst. Pastor. M. E. Church, South. Sunday School at O A'-. Preaching at 11 a, ia. Junior League at !2 p. ni. Senior League at O.U) p. ra. Preaching at 7:30 p. ra. Everyone cordially inviu-J to attend the services. William IL ILuoikove; Pastor. A Hair's ISreadtU IK yiu know thU evrry tl-uejc t hnve a routi tr ci;l 1 and It t it raa on thtuatn it !',! it can- lt lf fou ar Inviting tiwur.uinl.. cuti auiuptlon or smat otti-r j-vji u-.uary trouM.-? iv.u t ri-k it. I'm i-.r Ivinre Uvk lit itf.t tv.i'th and stop that roh w E ; tc li.i!! .r!,e Him t;i!ntd Svmji. 1VW .V iv asi.; fl.ti) jvr l.oitis. Juid ty 0rra ru; l.i, DR, GL N. SHARP, IMtl (itJIM And Misuursveturvr tf Kaiully tc-iui-dus t t Have you a rUi;!i vt err nu t rtr from a eold? 15 . trv It. m, nn UliH ANl I.f.N i lU'.VIKUV. If you are trouWod Ita tud:i-tU a fretraiwh tn'nl-i t;.'- I'liiisriNK For all and ai l'.ee r; )y ki: 1.1 r.v Thf tt-ofe-i rciTt.-.!'..- t: v rtirv.1 llwrs. hy i!l rury you. In Ui-i. W3 IX'JLII Cream Vcrmifo&c 17 0 n r.i BELIEDY ti AAst s CiCV c