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Genuine Imported English Semi-Porcelain Cre.ra White, Urfit Welcht, ttlchlr EmWjl, Hishe.tGr.de, Strictly Selected FIRSTS. Gr- anteeu never to craze. tc pay a wnwun : , ; . . q c-j and still sell it at $S.C3 for 100 pieces. It's a splendid set, and very low in price at Victoria Pattern MADE IN ENGLAND. Order Number B 94 The 100 pieces we offer you at $8.63 are just as pictured, and consist of the following assortment: 13 Individual Butter Plates 18auceBoat nwAmMA 1 12-inch Platter Covered Sugar Bowl (3 pieces) 1 1 l.fnrh Platter 1 Pickle Dlsb, 1 Oval 0 pen .Vegetable Dish 1 Covered Butter Dish (3 pieces) Bowl. 1 Cream Pitcher 1 Round Open Vegetable Dish 1 Covered Vegetable Dish (2 pieces) 121 'Inner Plater. 12 Tt-a Cups 12 Tea S:iuct-r3 12 Tea Plijtes 12 Pic Plates 12 Sauce Dishes etrvlr nattern. and vou can replace breakage or add new pieces at pleasure. ment out of this new, jingusn, viciona piwj bci. dishes, for 13.63 per set of 100 pieces. Send lor Our New No. 78 Catalogue Just Ofl foe Fren "We will send you a free copy if you write us for it It shows many patterns and colors in dinnerwarc, all at rea sonable prices. We guarantee safe leflvery ani satlsfseUoB. "Your money returned if you are not perfectly satlsOed, Is our guara itee on anything you buy of us, and we nave lived up to it for 88 years. Write us ft postal card and say, "Please send me prepaid a copy of ycur new largo catalogue No. 78," and we will see mat you are Biippiica. We Have an Abandonee ol Cuter Patterns ia Dlnnerwire We have 100.piwo sets for $3.10, irulsoon up to $01.25. the latter bcins genuine Iiaviland China. We are bound to suit you, both in pattern a:ulin price. Free Sample. If you witth to sec this Victoria Pattern ware, ask us to send you a sample of it, mid we will mail you an individual butter plate, which will sutllcc for you to tell how beauti ful and rich tho entire set will look on your homo table. Surprise Yorr V.l'e with a New Dinner Set Tou cat three times a day, and you have company on Thanksgiving, Cliristmas, Birthdays and Sundays and some otuer nines in uciweeu. i ou can gut wi u cujujr Montgomery Ward & Co., gs Kansas City memmm Tr- si Cash Paid for Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Furs and Hides. We have large orders to fill and will pay the very highest cash market prices. Baxter Produce Company Half block west of Cooper's Store. Phone 1)2. JIM DeMOSS JIM PHILLIPS The TWO JIMS Pay the highest cash prices for Poultry, Eggs Hides and Furs, Honest weights and a square deal is our motto. Respectfully, JellOSS & PhHHpS, Opposite Prentice's. The Fall of Lucifar II The God "Roosevelt the Right eous," beheld from his gilded throne, at his miHtaflt residence, Executive Mansion, Washington D. C, what he mistook for fraud and treachery being perpetrated on the "Chosen People of the United States Government U.b. A., the beloved of his kingdom, 'the Quapaw Indians." Swift as a bolt of lightning, this Right eous God demanded the attend ance Of his most trusted Arch angel, the avenging spirit who says he led to the path of right eousness and virtue the great lumber interests and railroad cor porations in his own realm of Minnehaha, in the great com monwealth 3f Minnesota. Amidst roaring volumes of mighty smoke and fire, out of which came the explosions conveying -the com mands of the mighty God to hi most virtuous Archangel to go forthwith to the land of his most -wished subiects. in the" coun-l try of the Quapaws. and to as semble the chiefs and" the war riors of that famous tnbe. to in struct them to prepare their im plements of war, to don-their war paint and feathers, that an swittla 11 Till should be made on the nnrtinc them for th6 tast five years and spending millions of monev on their lands to the end that the chosen people might ride in their carriages and have fino homes and olentr to eat and wear a condition which they had never hoped to attain and never would if left to the be- nitrhtrA rare and effort of the mistaken God or his most benin- rnt Tndian Deoartment of his Dominion. That He. the Miehty Personal l?nresentative of the All Pow erf ul God, "Roosevelt the Right eous," would lead the mignty rniiimn nf the braves ana war riors of the Quapaws, and would h th mtchtv oower oi toe whole Dominion of his com mander crush the pale face as he advanced. With flaming swora ia hand, and having a strnog raphernearby he would adver tise to the world His great mis cinn. to make the Indians repudi ate their contracts, violate their obligations, which is pro them their livelihood, and ruin the men who have in good faith, and honestly put their money into the developing of th? mine on the Quapaws' lands. T?a;e them from starvation and wan t to comfort and affl'ince; His stenographers worked over time preparing suits to harass the men who are devoting their lives to the opening up and de- veloping of the Indians lanas. The papers are kept full of what this mighty messenger is doing for the "Chosen People; we ereat amount of land he is pro tecting for them; and the num ber of suits he has started ana the irreat manv he is going to start, all to protect the Quapaws, the heirs and orpnans irom the grasping propensities of the white man. Blackening the fair name of this reservation, by at tacking everything and every body; driving the investors from it, as no one wants to invest money in a district, wnere tne mie-htv hand of this government is crushing the development by its misguided policy. Not Jus tice or right! itutJMignt: Beheld! a year ago this spirit descended on the Quapaws. He spake thus to his chosen people: I come to free you irom. your enemies; I can stay but a short time; make haste; all with whom you have had any dealings are . .... 1 L knU rogues ana inieves, uut usuu an honest and righteous man has come amongst you; a square dealer of the Roosevelt type, now you will see things change." Alas! things nave cnaneu, the mighty has fallen; yes, fal len helow the deoth of those he Brt o-iihhlv . called thieves. The real cause for this distorted vis ion of the Righteous lod.has heen made bare, and has shown the cloven foot of the God and his Archangel. Sent to orotect the Quapaws, the widows and the orphans, he has proceeded to procure tneir i,flio far helow the actual value or even the selling price which could be obtained tor sucn lanas, a fair and clear, chance to secure same ever given , the pub lic Undercover, and witn ine information of the Indian De partment, which is kept from the public, he bought by secret sale, the allotment of Charles Blue jacket, deceased, throqgh the of ficials of the Department of the Interior, he being an employee of the Department of Justice, and in this reservation -for the purpose of protecting the Indians and assisting , them to get the best from their lands and leases, and he, through the secret mfor the Indian Department, succeeded Id obtaining a deed for the Charles Blur Jacket allot ment of 200 acres for the sum of $5000, a ridiculously low price, when it is understood that the land is mineralized and has one prospect operating on it, being the Lincolnville Mine, also manv drill holes showing' emmense de posits of rich zinc and lead ores; Also the Eleventh Hour Mines are opened on this land. The owner of the Lincolnville Mines, savs thev would be wil ling to pay $100 per acre for his land, which only goes to show the depths to which this Arch angel has fallen in so short a time, while his Righteous God is killing lions in Africa. How much longer will this Great Government of . the Psople(?) stand for this kind of malicious persecution, in order to furnish private snaps for such employees of the Governmental Department. Soldiers! Attention! On next Thursday, Nov, 4 we will have our regular quarterly dinner at the G. A. R. Post hall from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. You can have vour voucners filled out for ten cents, and get a good dinner for tea cents extra. BLUE MOUND. Fine weather for corn husking and other farm work Mrs. R- O. Thomas returned last wesd fiom a month's visit to relatives ir Ihdiana Doc Chubb and John Thomas and familys spent the day Saturday on JMeosno, gitliering nuts A merry crowd of boys went nutting and camping last week: John and Charley Paxton, Ward Darnell, aid Will Stoskoof. The most trouble they'report is getting lrst in the woods. Prairie boys do not know how to travel in the woods Doc Chubb and Jim Amos attended the big A. H. T. A. doings at Pittsburg last Tues day and Wednesday. Report a big crowd and an interesting time.... The A. H. T. A. orga nized a lodge at Blue Mound school house last Monday night, started with 19 members.. ..Col. Gregg of Joplin was in this com munity on business last week and took dinner with C. C. Sparlin .... Alva Chubb, wife and. children visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. I .en RtnsVonf. over Sundav;... Mesdames John and Leonard Sto skopf were shoping in Columbus last "Fridav Geo. Beale. who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Beale for a couple of weeks, returned to his claim on Monday near Plains, Kansas Mr. and Mrs. ueorge oimp- their Barents and sisters were Columbus visitors on Sun day, and Monday they were visiting the . mines" near Miami and Hattonville Mr, Gill has been on the sick list for a few davs....Mr: and Mrs. L. A, Stoskopf and daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Lowe. . .Miss Hall spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. .... The Misses Rernice and Grace Thom as and some Columbus friends went to Neosho nutting and ramoinir for a couole of days last week.... Mrs. R. Pigg and daughter have purchased a new piano. ...Mr. Glines has purch ased a piano for his daugnters . . . , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Swalley .are getting their home ready to move into soon.... Sunday School and League were fairly well attended Coughs of. Children Faneciallv cicht COUChS. Nt ture needs little help to quiet the Irritation, control the in flammation, check the progress of the. diseased Our advice Is give the children Avers Cherry Pectortl. Ask your doctor if this Is his advice also. He knows b est. Do as he says. W publish our formula W brvnl.h loehel J fro.n our msdiolnM Vfm urga jrau M onauit your doctor vers it vni, think einstioation is of trifling consequence, just sk yoar doctor. He will disabuse you of that notion in ehorj order. Correct it, at once 1 " he will say. Then ask him abojit Ayer's Pills, A mild liver Dill, all vegetable. Iff.hy tb( J. 3. Ajrar Co., Lowall, Mufc-J (First published Oct. 28, 1909.) Notice of Final Settlements . The state of Kansas, county of Chero kee, as: In the probate court in and lor alia county, In the matter nf the estate of Amanda Garrett, deceased. . Creditoraand all other persons inter- . ested in the afor ssaid esate, are hereby notified that at the regular term ot tnj probate court, in and for said county,, tST be begun and held at the probate court' room, in Columbus, county of Cherokee, state aforesaid, on the first Monday h the mtnth nt TWm'vf-. A. D.. 1QOQ. 1 fchall. on the 9th day" of December, apply to said court for a full ana nnai settlement, oi said estate Chas. L. Smith, ' Administrator of the estate of Amanda Garrett, deceased, with copy of will. Columbus, Kansas, Oct. 20, a. u 1909. Sunday, but plenty of room for more. Cant you come out. Tuesday evening Mrs. R. A. Ollis entertained a number of rnu n 9 oeoole in honor of her daughter, Jessie's, eleventh birth day anniversary, uames were played and refreshments served. Mine Warning Notice. ; Notice is hereby given .that the Sweeney mine known as the McAllister mine and &ituat 14 of s e 1-4 of 14 of sec 30, twp 29, range 23 of the OuaDaw Reserve, Ottawa. county, State or UKianoma, iuua. on the 19 day of August vyJW Ieased to John Morton of Memphis, Tennessee, and is tori hv thfl Tennessee Met- al Producing Company and I hereby warn the public that neither the said mine nor the machinery nor buildings nor the T1 Tj! O n n twill nrtt owner i. r. owecuoj, -nm v be responsible for any labor or debts contracted on account of of said work nor for any injuries sustained by any, dne engaged at work in. snid, mine or jnill. That all" operatms. engagJn " such services at their own risk ana luai ui a.?r. cmim ui debt h va!jd' ;, .uhst said mine nor the otfi.; r the 2of. . ; ' . ill- "J r ' "1 ' ' -'" '.' .1 . .'. ... .. .... , 1 r T and $ki in Baxter AlKt Week; iW: f v to n inclusive. 1 n AATMHT ITUUliJaJL DARE 1 , PjresenUnij T7T PkTKlCi OTTO I- At 1 RAPING T T GAP: THEATORIUM GAY CO v?: IS I'LABAMA' ' - .BIG SHOW GIGGLE i vl . JLZZ3Y- CO ROUND. ' -fcr baud com .VICT, D"1L y, pale faces, who had been sup-