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FIGARO PRESERVER
MOST SCIENTIFIC, CHEAPEST |
AND QUICKEST METHOD OF
SMOKING ALL KINDS OF MEAT
jM^TaKan.i— mi ■
A Concentrated Solution of Smoke - - Prepared for the Care of all Kinds of Meat
It will keep meat firm and sweet. Destroys the microbic germs
and infectious bacteria. Prevents the deposits of eggs on meat
F^IShigi'imSvSg and flavoring hams, bacons, sausages j
U fmprovesthe flavor of meat, giving it the true smoke odor and
taste, results being the same as if smoked m the old way.
W. w. Townsend “HI ”
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TAFT COMMUTES !
WARREN SENTENCE
Socialist Editor Says the President Was
Fair and Considers His Action a
Complete Vindication -His
Story of Case.
Washington. Feb. 3.—-President
Tart commuted the aentonc* of Fred
D. Warren, the Kansas Socialistic
editor, who was recently sentenced to
sit months’ imprisonment and $1.'00
fine for misuse of the malls, b.v strik
ing out the Imprisonment and reduc
ing the fine to $100, to be collected by
civil process only.
Warres Said Taft Was Fair.
Guard, Kaa., Feb. I .—"I consider
the President’s action a complete vin
dication for myself."
"Taft's action is the first exhibition
of political sense by the politicians
dealing with the question of socialism,"
Warren added. "I was prosecuted,
not because I had violated any federa ’
law, but because I was the editor of n
militant Socialist paper. These tactics
failed in Germany, they will fail in this
country. The policy af lying about
socialism and using the powers of gov
ernment to keep down agitation, n pol
icy inaugurated by Taft’s predecessor, j
is antiquated."
History of Case.
Fred D. Warren, editor of the social
istic Appeal to Reason, wps found
guilty in the United States Court at
Fort Scott, Kas., on Mqy 6, 1910, on n
charge of misusing the United States
mails. He sent out envelopes on which
was printed an offer of $1,000 reward
for the return of ex-Governor Taylor
of Kentucky to that state to answer a
charge of having killed Goebel.
Warren was sentenced to six months
in jail and was fined $1,500. He ap
pealed to the United States Circuit
Court of Appeals at St. Paul and the
sentence was sustained, November 21.
The order of commitment to prison,
however, was held up by President
Taft until he commuted the sentence
today. Warren never was in jail, but
MORE SUBJECTS FOR UNCLE SAM
Three Greek* File Declaration of In
fection to Become Citizen*.
Gust Kokinos, John Demitrackc ami
George Poulopulos.all Greeks, Saturday
filed their declarations of intention to
become citizens of the United States.
Attorney Radcliffc looking after the
details.
Gust Kokinos is one of the proprie
tors of the Olympia Cafe, and is re
sponsible for the step taken. He is
an enterprising young business man
and realizes that to be a good citizen
he should declare himself and secure
the protection of the greatest and best
government in the world.
PASSED THE SENATE
SHIP SUBSIDY BILL CARRIED BY
VOTE OF VICE PRESI
DENT.
ALL DEMOCRATS VOTED AGAINST
Insurgents and Members of Progres
sive Republican League Vots With
Them—Bill to House Where Its
Chances of Passage Are Doubtful.
Washington, Feb. 4.—The ship sub
sidy bill passed Is the Callinger modi
fied substitute to the old ship subsidy
bill and amendatory of the present
ocean mail law It provides for a
bounty of $1 and $2 a intle respective
ly to American ships of the second
and third class operating between
American ports and ports of China,
.laimn. Australia and South Ameri
can ports south of the Equator. This
bounty la to be paid only for the out
ward bound voyage.
Shli>s operating from North Atlantic
ports. In order to receive the bounty
provided for, are required to touch
at least ono port of call on the Allan
lie coast south of Cape Charles, foi
mail, freight and passenger. The bH
limits the amount o, the subsidy to h«
paid In any one year to $4,000,000 and
'uriher, that It shall not exceed tin
amount of money received on account
of the foreign mails. .
The bill now gops to the house
where sk an administration measure
every effort will be made io put It on
tlnal pa-sage before the session end*
The friends of the hill are doubtful
oY accomplishing this end. For the
S. C. IN. A. READY
FOR YEAR’S WORK
_
Stockholders of Mena's Canning and
Shipping Corporation Hold Annual
Election—Good Attendance and
Much Interest Shown
The annual meeting for the election
of the board of directors for the pres
ent year of the Shipping, Canning and
Manufacturing Association was held
at the office of Attorney T. A. Berke
bile last Friday afternoon. The meet
ing was presided over by A. L. Dur
ham, president, and a good majority
of the stock holders were present.
The selection of the Board of Directors
resulted in retaining all the members
of the old board except S. D. Allen,
who could not remain on the board be
cause his position as conductor on the
Kansas City Southern compels him to
he away from Mena a greater portion
of his time. In Mr. Allen’s pla :c C.
E. Davis, who recently located here
and purchased the Sleeper orchard
and farm north of Mena, was elected
to the board. The men who compose
the new Board of Directors are: C. E.
Davis, A. L. Durham, H. Z. Fowler,
George Sundcrman and R. R. St. John.
A committee composed of J. R.
May, J. M. Hawthorne and S. C. Rey
nolds was selected Friday to de
cide on what crops should be grown
by the members of the association.
This committee decided that the crops
should consist of the following:
Early potatoes. Bliss variety; Toma
toes, Stone variety; Cantelopes, netted
Rocky Ford; Sweet potatoes, Yellow
Yam or some equally yellow variety.
OZARK REGIONS ARE
| I HE WEALTH PROEUCERS
The Southwest Counties of Missouri
! Make Great Showing—Bureau of
Labor Statistics Issues Bulletin
Building for Exhibitions.
Jefferson City, Feb l.--At the r*
quest of Representative Charles W.
Fear of Jasper county the bureau of
labor statistics has prepared a special
bulletin on southwest Missouri, which
reveals that a quarter of the annual
productive wealth of the state comes
from the 22 counties situated below
Kansas City, with Greene county on
the east, Arkansas on the south and
Kansas on the west, and with Joplin,
Hedalla, Springfield, Carthage, Webb
City, Aurora, Nevada, Lamar, Butler,
Neosho, Mount Vernon, Clinton and
Uarrisonvllle as the chief concen
trating and shipping points. About a
fifth of the counties of Missouri, yet
nearly a quarter of the yearly surplus
wealth of the state comes from there.
Repeesentalivc Fear Intends to use
the Information furnished by J. C. A.
Hiller, labor commissioner, in exploit
ing that part of Missouri. He will in
troduce legislation to give publicity to
the advantages of the 22 counties t(j
capitalists, horticulturists, stock rais
ers, miners, manufacturers, farmers,
settlers and homescekers. The coun
ties are Barry, Bates, Benton, Cass.
Cedar, Christian, Hade, Greene.
Henry, Hickory, Jasper, Johnson,
Lawrence, McDonald, Newton, Pettis
Polk. St. Clair, Stone, Taney and
Vernon.
A bill pending in the house, Intro
duced by Representative Fear, calls
lor *10,000 to be used in the erection
of a state building at Joplin, in which
to maintain a permanent exhibition
of the products of farms, forests,
mines, streams, quarries and manu
factories. It is to form a part of the
annual Ozark Interstate exposition.
The ground on which the structure Is
to stand is given.
was ready to go at any time.
Warren's reason for publishing the
offer of reward for Taylor grew out of t he
kidnapping of Moyer, Haywood and
Pettibone of the Western Miners' Fed
eration from Colorado and taking them
to Idaho to stand trial on the charge
of murdering Governor Steunenberg.
They appealed to the supreme court,
asking whether they could be legally
held in Idaho, after being taken forci
bly and without process of law into
the jurisdiction of the Idaho courts.
The court decided they could. War
ren said that such decision legalized
his offer for the kidnapping of Taylor.
In an editorial explanatory of this
offer, Warren said:
“The Supreme Court of the United
States has held that kidnapping is a
perfectly legal method of taking an
accused man from one stats to another.
This decision was rendered in the now
famous Stoyer-H ay wood case, In wich
the defendants wore both Socialists
and workingmen. Will the Supreme
Court of the United States hold to this
same opinion if the defendant is a Re
publican and a capitalist!1 • • * The
Appeal to Reason has aosolutely no in
terest in the Taylor-Goebel feud of
Kentucky, but 1 want to unt it up to
the Supreme Court of the United States
to decide a case of kidnapping where
the victim is a Republican politician
and a personal friend of the President
of the United States."
Warren claimed that he took enve
lopes offering the reword on the out
side to the postmaster of Girard and
was toid that such printing was not in
violation ol the law. He was repre
sented at his trial by Clarence S. Dar
row of Chicago, who had obtained the
discharge of Moyer. Haywood and Pet
tibone in Idaho. Jacob I. Shepherd of
Fort Scott and L. C. Boyle of Kansas
City also assisted in the defense.
Harry Bone, United States Attorney
for Kansas, handled the prosecution.
The case was tried before Judge Pol
lock.
After the verdict a movement was
started among the Socialists of the
eountiy for a penny subscription to
pay his fine.
past three or four congre p, the low
'r house ha* been consistently against
ny form of ship subsidy.
It was noteworthy that throughout
‘he voting on the subsidy bill the In
surgents and member* of tho new
progressive Republican league voted
solidly with the Democrats to amend
the measure and at the last voted
igainst. the bill. The final vote on
mall subvention was tin for and 3»
against. The vice-president casting
the deciding vote.
WOMEN SCARES BURGLEPS AWAY
After Blowing Open a Vault Left
Without Securing $4,000—Woman
Gave the Alarm.
Davenport, la.. Feb. 4.—Three
masked men blew open the vault in
the Farmers' bank at Sherrard, 111.,
worked (he combination on the safe
containing silver and obtained $100.
\ woman in a hotel across the street
heard the explosion and gave the
alarm. The men escaped through a
window, jumped Into a buggy they
had stolen from a farm nearby and
drove 1o Rock Island, where the horse
was found In the morning
They had placed a charge of nltro
glycerin in the currency safe wlilou
contained $4,000, and were prepared
to explode it when discovered. The
bank officials arc confronted with tho
problem of how to open (he safe with
out discharging the nitroglycerin.
To Complete Organization.
The stockholders of the new Plan
ters State Bank met Saturday
afternoon to elect officers and to com
plete the organization. The walls of
new building are nearly completed,
and it is planned to open for business
about April 1.
A scald, burn, or seven' cut heals
slowly if neglected. The family that
keeps a bottle of Mallard's Snow Lini
ment on hand is always prepared for
such accidents. Price 25c, 50c and $1
per bottle. Sold by Jackson Drug A
Furniture Co.
Biggest Cotton Yields
The most profitable cotton yields are obtained by work
ing thoroughly into the soil a week or ten days before
planting, a plenty of
Virgi n ia-Carolina
High-Grade
Fertilizers
Also apply the same fertilizers during the growing period of
the crop, and also as a top dresser. The result will be vigor
ous growth, heavy fruiting, little or no shedding, full bolls,
strong staple, heavy production, and handsome profits.
Ask your dealer for a copy of our new FARMERS’
YEAR BOOK, or almanac, or write us for one. It tells
the secret of how to make money farming.
I SALES OFFICES
Richmond, V*. Charleston, S. C.
Norfolk, Va. Baltimore, Md.
Atlanta, Ga. Cotambui, Ga.
Savannah, Ga Montgomery, Ala.
GoitMobia, S. C. Metnphit, Xenn.
Startup, N. C. Shreveport, La.
Alexandria, Va, Wiantm-talem, N. Ci
On this basis A. L. Durham was
selected to see ull members of the as
sociation and contract the full amount
of acreage to be grown. A call meet
ing of the stockholders will be held at
Mr. Berkebile's office Saturday, Febru
ary 11, when Mr. Durham will make
his report and full details for planting
will be considered.
The result of Friday’s meeting
gives promise of greater success for
the association this year. There were
several new men at Friday’s meet
ing and a member joined and subscribe
ed for stock in the corporation.
Last year the company wus badly
handicapped by the fact a late frost
almost ruined a greater part of the
acreage planted to tomatoes and pota
toes and the acreage in cantelopes
wus not sufficient to get out carload
shipments promptly. Regardless of
this it was demonstrated that there is
money to be made in growing cante
loupes for shipping, and the tomatoes
canned found quick sale and the qual
ity ns packed mode the home grown
and home canned brand very popular.
The S. C. M.A. is incorporated under j
the laws of the state of Arkansas and ;
owns a conning plant as good as any
in this section of the country. It is lo- i
catedin theold slate mill, which makes
ideal property for such an institution
and if it continues to receive the sup
port of the farmers, fruit and truck
growers and the backing of the busi
iness men of Mena it will be of great
benefit to the entire community.
Some One Poisoning Dogs.
During the last few days several
persons here have lost dogs by poison.
Among them are Ed McCutchan,
Charles Wilkinson and F. R. McCoy.
It is said a club or association of dog
owners will be organized soon with
the purpose of offering rewurds for the
capture and punishment of the guilty
narties
w
A heavy cold In the lungs that was
expected t« cure itself has beeu the
starting point in many cases of dis
ease that ended fatally. The sensible
course is to take frequent doses of
Mallard’s Horehound Syrup. It
checks the progress of the disorder
and assists nature to restore normal
conditions. Price 25c, 50c and $1 |>er
bottle. Sold by Jackson Drug A Fur
niture Co.
Another Coining to Locate.
M. W. Welch has returned to Tex
ola. Ok., for the purpose of closing up
his affairs there and coming to Polk
county to locate. Mr. Welch has
spent several days in this vicinity and
goes home thoroughly convinced that
this is the best place for a good farmer
who wants to live well and enjoy
health.
If you want the “smile that
j won’t conic off,” get a bottle of
i Swamp ('hill Cure. It will make
j everything look good to you; and
ieverything will taste good like
jit did when mother used to eook.
| Any druggist has authority to
: guarantee theporformance of all
I it promises. 44-tf
Mrs. Sam Seed Dead.
Friends in the city have received
the sad news of the death of Mrs. Sam
Reed which occurred at their home at
DeQuincy, La., Thursday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed were well known
in Mena, having lived here some time,
Mr. Reed holding a position with the
Kansas City Southern. They left here
about three mooths ago.
A eftiltl that nas inti '.Until worm! is
handicapped in its growth. A few
doses of U’lii'e’s Cream Vermifugede
stroys and expels the worms; the child
immediately improves and thrives
wonderfully Price 25c per bottle.
Sold by Jackson Drug A Fqrn Co.
SPECULATORS IN THE FOOD LOSE
3,000,000 Pounds of Buttar Sent t«
Europe to Prevent Total Loss—
Heavy Losses.
Philadelphia, Feb. 4.—According to
a statement made by C. M. Drake,
president of the Philadelphia Produce
exchange speculators in second grade
butter in New York and Chicago have
been unable to find a market, for all
of their cold storage holdings and will
be compelled to ship 3,000,000 pounds
> of (he product, to Europe to save them
selves from absolute loss. Mr. Drake
said that delivery of the second grade
butter is delayed in Philadelphia and
he further declared that one large
speculator in Chicago will lose about <
000 on 70,000 tubs of higher gratis
butter The speculator, Mr. Drake
said, purchased H last spring for 31
and 32 cents a pound, put it in stor
age and to-day is selling It at an aver
age wholesale price of 25 cents a
pound.
Mr. Drake said that a speculator in
Western egga who had shipped five
carloads <A to Philadelphia had
lost heavily during the last few days
The eggs cost the shipper, Mr. Drake
said 23 cents a dozen and that he was
only able to get 15 and 16 cents whole
sale in this citv.
Kenyon Still Has 66 in Iowa.
Des Moines, la., Feb. 3,— Th# bal
lot on I’nited States senator in Ihe
Iowa legislature was: Kenyon, 66;
Young, 37; Carst, 1; Porter, Demo
crat, 49. Absent, 8. Necessary to
elect, 77. Kenyon's vote was the
same as the day before.
Two Killed by Train Wrecker*.
Memphis. Feb. 3.—Wrecked, it is
believed, by persons who wanttd to
rob ihe express and mail cars, the
Memphis Special on the Southern rail
way was hurled from the track at
Line Race, Ala. Two men were
! killed and 15 Injured.
_
Sending a Man to Coventry.
The expression "sending to Coven
try" had a military origin, according
to the London Chronicle. It arose, so
it is said, in the days of Charles I.,
when the inhabitants of Coventry
strongly objected to any intercourse
with the military quartered in tbelr
'own, and a woman known to speak to
a man In a scarlet coat was at once
(he subject of scandal. So rigid were
j i he natives that the soldier wns eon
i fined to ihe mess room for conversa
tion. Thus the term "sending a man
to Coventry" if yon wished to shut
him from society took root on the
English language.
SaveJ her Own Life.
Lebanon Jet , Ky.—Mrs. Minnie
I Lamb, of this place, says, ‘‘I believe
I would have been dead by now, had it
not been for Cardui. 1 haven’t had
one of those bad si>olls since I com- j
menced to use your medicine." j
t'ardui is specific medicine for the ills!
that women suffer, t'ardui is made
from harmless vegetable ingredients.
It is a safe, reliable medicine, success
fully used by suffering women for
more than fifty years. Try it today.
For sale by all druggists.
Very Valuabe Pipe.
One pipe (hat will not figure in any
collection is the pipe that used to be
smoked by the shah of Persia who lost
hts throne recently. It descended to
Its present owner from his father, who
received it from his brother. This or- !
namevtal object is set with diamond*
rin ! rubies valued at approximately
SCOn,000. When the shah w as not using
it the pipe was guarded by one of
the court officials, whose task it was 1
fo watch it night and day, rince a
trrnd vizier was caught, when he was,
is he supposed, alone, making at
tempts to pick out some of the jewel*
with the fine point of his poulard.
When the bowels l>eeome irregular
you are uncomfortable and the longer1
this condition exists the worse you
feel. You can get rid of this misery
auickly by using llerbine. Take a
Jose on going to bed and see bow V.ne
you fee) next day. Price 50c. Sold
by Jackson Urug i Furniture t o.
KROMELK is a new and wonder
fully durable sole leather that wi l
outwear two pairs of ordinary sole? .
It is the product of years of effort and
tanned only by ENDICOTT, JOHN- y
SON & CO. by a secret process. It is *
lighter, more flexible and practically <
heatproof and waterproof.
■I You can get Kromelk soles in practical 'i
all styles of ENDICOTT, JOHNSON shoes. ?
They cost no more than other shoes of or- *
dinary make and are much better value. )
|, Be sure you get Kromelk. The name is stamped on l
■ every genuine Kromelk sole.
H End well tine shoes $3, $3.50 & $4, Workmen’s shoes $2 to $3.50
W Ppffy General Merchad-se %
I U« TT t rClljj Mena, Arkansas^ 9
s I
We have new lines of both
Haviland and Versilaes
China just arrived and we
would ask those inter
ested in pretty patterns
to call ana see them.
WATXIHS I
HARDWARE COMP’NY
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THACKER BROS.
Have just received a car of Flour from the
Kelly Milling Company of Kansas City.
“CARNATION”—Soft Wheat ~
“KELLY’S EEST”—Hard Wheat
The Kelly Milling Company stands behind
this Flour with an Absolute Guarantee that
both the “ CARNATION ” and “ KELLY’S
BEST ” are not only as good, but surpasses
any Hard or Soft Wheat Flour made.
GEORGE ".(HUE |j
seln-ive Y \ pci l I I nil Me ' >|>l ■n„i i ip.
>H" 11 ' II n ml I" of : ■ -Mi"" 11 "in
!i nu iitl/elis.
M'l MAY NKKD fil.ASSI s
I Ml ordhiarv m"-paper i anno; I« n ail
with each eve »eparattli when held exactly
twelve liifli.s fimu thi i j-c
K when rending the h iter' . >n ti run Into
each other ■ r appear double.
1 continued application a; hook: l)r at;v
close work cause* nausea op headsu he
1 the tuft light seems too xiroiig causing
much da».s> ill) it of sight and resultant frown
ing and he doche.
r your ay*ii-i are constantly Inhumed or
your e, es bloodshot.
P therein I hi .lightest u utUnee of our even
to ' - ilnt. ' t
\atniuai 1. i . . a . i.. ■ . .,,, ,,
>1 lie si
rices reasonahli \ . ,i ,
. GEORGE RHUK
YJCKERK' Itot.lK KTORE
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
dr. m. o. mm
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN ANO SIL GEON
Office over Farmers and
Merchants Bank, Hoc is 8
and 9.
CONSULTATION AN
EXAMINATION FRE!
PHONES: Office 358, l et. 273
and 214.
.. .—"
GREEN & MAFTTN
ABSTRACTERS
Orders i romptly Fi cd
Office In ClreuItt’lerk’sOffice.C irt House
Phone 157. :: Mi a, Ark.
ELMER J. LUF DY
LAWYER
office over Jackson Drug and urnlturi
Store
Phones: Office 102. P s 342
W. M. PIPKJ <
LAWYER
office over Farmers and M. ohanti.
Hunk
Phone 44. :: M> ia, Ark.
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*EEDS
Freeh, Reliable, Pure
Bueranti ■ d to Pletie
Every f; trdener end
Planters louldtestthe
■uperior ii erltaof Our
Northern t.rown Seeds. $
SPECIAL OFFER
FOR 10 CENTS
we will eend post j*:* td our
, h FAMOUS collection
1 pig. *0 Pay Tomato • • . , tOe
1 |>kg. I’rknoraB Kudi*h . . . . 10a
1 pk*. SrIM;rowing (Vlerr ... SOa
1 j>ktf. Rerfy Arrow-brad t'ahhaga • , • 1M
1 pk|r. Fullerton Market L*Uaaa . . . * |0«
Al»o 18 Variatlea Cbolae Nowar Haada , *. tl>
$1 00
Writa today 1 Sand 10 canta to halp pay pottage and
|.ft« king and receive tha above •TaJtooa < lection," to
(•thar With our firw and Instructive Oardrn fluide
GREAT NORTHERN SF1 I> CO.
) How 8URock for <1, I 111 nolo
WHITE 3
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THE 6(1/ ANTEED
WORM
REMEDY
TH£ CHILDREN’S FAVGRIT IONIC
or IMITHTIONr
THE GENUINE PNErENED ON . f »T
Bollard-Snow Ltnim nt Co
ST. LOUIS,
Kor Sale by Gunnels F>i Co
fertilizer
Virect froni f*c,ory to farm.
SPECIAL OFFER. One thousand
pounds FREE with each carload.
Write today tor prices and free catalog.
BLOOD A,\a BONE FERTILIZER CO,
Qupl I, SI. Louis. Me.

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