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""Iff Friday, May 15, 1901 KAMOU1 tttUItlCAI RAILWAY TIME TABLES "if (InrffMtJuir?, iw.) KABT BOUND TKAlNfl H.Dll7ThNItht.Uwk.m.txml.. 1.6m II Mo. Plata KiprtM, Illoora Intton ..Il.it Bin tl " Mld.)f Ifll8t. Lonli. II.M m I. - Tbllaminr(Tt.)(;blcoAtpn M. Tlit Ktlrltlrd.Ht.L.AChi.,llJT7f.m ;. Hlate Accommodation, TJtpm WK8T BOUND TKAWH II, nllr, Th Ktlr Bird. Kinm Cltf.44 am It, Tb Nltht lliwk " 4.M 7. " HaaMnarforKaata Cltf II. Tli Mn. HI. I. filtNH lor Kum Cllf - .4.p tl Mld-Dtj ncMlkl for Kn City .... ! Tl. " Hliur Accommodation. .CJOeaa MISSOURI PACIFIC RY, BAIT BOUND TUAINS. n.n. rtiwinr M. Local rrtlibt 'fiXttm WKHT BOUND THA1NS. ll.Pi.uw.r .l P M.Uocal Vrttitit 0 P" Sleep Local Items Senator Murtin was on the uick Hat the past week, Mr.nnd Mrs.Sam VunStoue are at Hot Springs, Ark. A boy arrived at the home of Mr.nnd Mrs. O.W. Rogers ut 8haron last week. L. C. Hickmnn, wife and dtiuirhter were here from Norton Saturday shopping Miss EmmaGrce'an is buck from Kansas City where she wont to take medical treat ment. A new time table will go in to effect on the C. & A. next Sunday, but the changes will bi immaterial. Tom Vawter, at Terrell Bros. & DeGurmos, met with an accident that neat ly cost him scverul fingers last week. Mrs. J. M. Patterson, the local editor of the Democrat News, was on the sick list last week. J. T. Godman und Wade Little were here Friday froir the upper Miami bottoms and took iu the ball game at M. V. C. Mrs.OraraMuupln returned to her home at Blackburn Sat urday from a week's visit to her mother, Mrs. Surah Gutum east of town. Her little daughter, Nellie, will remain to spend the summer with her grand-mother. H. B. Yates, who with his wife und chlldreu visited Mrs. Yates' mother, Mrs. J. H. Latimer, last week, left Sunday for his new home at ElDorado Springs, Mo. Mrs. Yates and children will re main u few days longer. Mrs. Pluma D. Young, who moved to Los Angeles, Cal., about a year ago, wrote her father, J. W. Kent of east of town, an interesting account of a visit to the U. S. ileet while ut her city. She said the big guus and ships were a uight worth seeing, S. S. Barnett, of south of town, won't be outdone in koepiuglup with the times and sothe joined hands with the unfortunates who ran things last week. While outttng u tree Thursday be cut off a limb after the tree hud fallen that. was;under a, strain and when released tbe limb sprang upland- struck ihim on his right arm and disabled it. He was fortunate in1 escaping so , Hghtly. The candidate- Sleep is nature's re building period, when the energy used by the brain, muscles and organs is re newed. If you lose sleep, your system is robbed of the strength sleep should give. Continued loss of sleep multiplies this loss until you become a phys ical wreck. Dr. Miles' Nervine quiets the irri tated nerves and brings refreshing, invigorating eleep. Nervine contains no opiates, and therefor leaves no bad af ter-elTccts. "For over two yMira I suffered un told aiconlea: my frlrmlx thought I wan KnltiR crniy. I could tint rieep nor rent nl ull. 1 tried different doc tors, but failed to find relief. My head would ache all the lime; I wna Ilka one drunk: could not concentrate my mind, and waa no renllena and wnrrlvd that Meep was out of the question. After taking one bottlo of Vr. Mllaa' Nervine 1 felt wonderfully rJianited. I am now on my third bot tle and am iptlnlnic till the time. I can He down and xleep like n child, and am ahlo In do my work." . . MtlB. MAY HCOTT. Enellnh. In. Yaur druoglit itlli Dr. Mile' Narv Int, and w. authorlia him to return prlea ef flnt bottla (only) If It fall to bartaflt you. Miles. Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind here is a story of a mun de- ermined to commit suicide. Ie went to the store and bought a rope, can oil, a box of matches, a dose of arsenic and .1 revolver. He went down und pushed his boat to m the shore und paddled down to where a limb hung over und he got up in the bow of the boat mid tied one end of the rope to the limb und the other around his neck. saturated his clothing with coul oil, lighted b match and set his clothing afire, took n u dose of arsenic, put the muzzle of the revolver to his temple, pulled the trigger. iut the bullet glanced und cut the rope above him und ie fell Iter wallop into the river und the water put out the lire, und he got strangled und coughed up the arsenic, und rose up und wuded out and declared himself a candi date for office on the Demo cratic ticket. Ex. stopped und winked close up his jaw und slipped out behind the barn and took a drink with pa that's what counts. De Soto Press. The Gazette tells of u St. Joieph school teacher who sent a little eirl's mother a note complaining that the child wus sadlv behind her class in geography. "Well what did your mother say?' asked the teacher when the girl next entered tlio school room. "She says I don't have lo learn geography," resent fully answered the girl. "She says she didn't know geo grnphy, an she got married ho says, an' my aunt didn't kaow geography, un' she got married, an' then sue says you know geography an' you didn't get married." Mignonette, suys an ex change, is a substitute for lly paper. Surely, of any remedy for unv bad condition, that announcement has a delight ful sound. A womun living in the country asserts that in a room where pots of mignon ette are set, flies will not lin ger. "Instead of placing these sticking sheets of lly paper about the room," says an experienced womun, or un dargoing exhausting exercises of driving the pests out of the place through windows, the blessed plant just seems to M)low them out on a wave o what you would call its f ra -he kissed tio tiailo anil ttlVtliorl fho lion I of Bam,, and .sister Sue; he grance 1 Headache I 1 Every Month I M Yoa may talafc, Wcaaaa yon H 9 have long had it, that y aiiit H htv a htidacfca triry tit, H bcl'I a womta. H But It yoa think to, yoa arc K wroaf, tto( a htadacaa It a H jfl sign ol dlataia ! yaw woaialy H am orgiat, thai IhoMiidi ef other H H w.aKH have tcea a Me la relkre H I r care, by the at ol that waader- H H tat, woaaaa'a BMdldae, CARDUI WINE OF WOMAN'S RELIEF "I recommead Ctrdal lo ad tick women," wrltet Mra. A. C. Beaver el Uakol, Teaa. "I laftertd wHa headache, heariag-dowa tataa, feet iwelied, talaa la ihaaUer and aany etbera. At latt I leek Cardul, have galacd 21 aoanda aad hart feaad II the hett m4 Ida I ever aaed ler ieaato treahlef." At AU DrughjUU turn notice to James W. Piper filed, jury sworn, evidence 'taken, verdict insane. Letters of guardianship issued to Jake H. Fisher. ! In, the estate of J. G. Cravens, deceased, proof of not'oe of final settlement filed and ordered of record. I In the estate of Francos Puvne, deceased, Executor files final receipts of legatees, as per order of distribution heretofore made and is dis charged. In the estate of Thomas P. Hereford, deceased, cotice of final settlement filed and ap proved. In the estate of Samuel S. Rogers, deceased, inventory and appraisement filed and approved. ' In the estate of Daniel M. McCormack, deceased, in ventory and appraisement filed and approved His Mother Dead. Prof. 11. II. Ed minion, superintendent of our public schools, was called to Witch' ta, Kansas, lust week on nc- count of the death of his mother who wus on a visit there when her illness and. her. Her re-1 WRITE FOR FREE ADVICE. itatln ace and deicrlblnc ayrno- torn, to l.adtf Advttory Dipt., inn wuatianooa mvuivim v.v.. Cnattunooaa, Tenn. B 17 Probate Court. In the estate of Finis Wood, deceased, proof of publication nf tlm nritirta nf nrlmlniutrrt . .i.ii i n nieu, unnruvcu nun uruci mains were taken to her home , , ' at Nevada. Mo., for burial, i . RI,nW..Q w.iii.lv m vniirw old' in um uhhims m c.. o. and a sp.endid Christian lady, bolt, deceased. Hannah R.1 ajUSUUtllb lillU ti J. vincuuiu file application for letters Mr. Edmiston has the com munity's sympathy. testamentary. Same approv ed, ordered of record and letters issued. Ordered to make and file inventory and GILLIAM Id too dec! for lait week. Joe Whittle has bis high heeled boots on it's a seven pound boy. John McKinney, E. J. Dun lap, E. T. Cheethara, Dr. Dalton and 'Will Willis are on a fishing trip on the Osage river this week. There are several cases of measles in Gilliam at present. Mrs. J. B. Friemonth of the Vendome Hotel at Mar shall was in Gilliam last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cross. Capt. Joe 8mith and wife are still on the sick list. L. Feis was at Nelson Sun day and just escaped a good drenching that night. E. A. Leisure und Ben Cot- trell were in Marshall. Sunday and since theu have been singing the praises of Mar snail's pretty girls. The Ivery bill to Wilton Springs seemed high but they paid it cheerfully who wouldn't? Mrs. Leo Ruffel und daught er, of Glasgow spent several days at Dr. Snoddy's this week. They left for their new home at Minneapolis Wednesday where Mr. Kuffel ms purchased a grocery store. Dr. Ross' residence hud a narrow escape Monday morn- ng. A large poplar tree was blown over ami narrowly missed, the corner of the house. Miss Mabel Price, of In dependence is the. guest of Miss Ona Suoddy und other Slater friends this week. SLATER Miss Ella McGinness is in .Kansas City with friends. Bought Farm. Frank Crass and Fred Iliu nah were here from Gilliam Monday. Mr. Hinnah has just publish notice. purchased tho Kotrt. Ulenn In the estute of Valentine farm cast of Gilliam and will Wineland. deceased, final take possession next full. He settlement med und approved, )a8tweek attonded the is uap.enu u young um u..u urdereu u uisirimue assets wedding tbero of Miss Hare tuu Kn id wi mo MUlf,UuiuwM uiuuiiif ntiira unit mu ictoiino W(MVin,ni, nmi rr Ruth .fill li t.iill in ttlrmlr Qivnnl.'t t I u ftot. Iin mnunu mi rnm Wftl'. I .. . . ... ' V .... in tlio esta'.e 01 xereaa. MItls Etrirleston and Mrs .... ' no Uuappelietai, minors, cura- p0,.Cy visited Gilliam friends 1 A III. .l.U.t tor oruereu ,w) nie auuiuouui gund bond in the sum of $8000. M88 Nunloa onter ronuUieu..u,iF,uvcu. talDed fche gan8 Q()JQi Club In tho estate of Carl E. prjdav evening. Graybeal, a minor, guardian Mefldttmea Rei8aoher files copy of appointment by and Jn0t Sohm(U hw the Superior court of King fromNewFranUfoi,fc8UoppInff county. Wash, and Is dlsoharg Mond ed in this court. I Jl ... , . . . . vtti I Dr. T. J. Sullivan and son, In the estate of Hugo Wing- Mopel, wentto Marshall Mon- field, minor, final settlement, day where the doctor went to together with wards final re- push his suit for $17,000 ceint filed. Guardian dis. Kanat the Geo. A. Adams ren countv. The farm con tains 81 acres and the price paid was $4800. Central Committee. The Republican county cen tral committee is hereby cull ed to meet at the court house at 10.30 a. m. on Saturday, May 23rd, 1908. All members urged to be present. W.B.Mullins, Chairman. O. H. Tuoker, Secretary. SIMPLE WASH CURES ECZEMA. 'charged. In the estate ol ueo. i. that amount. Vest, deceased, proof of pub' lication of the notice of the final settlement filed, examin ed, approved and ordered of Grain Co. of Kansas City who he claims defrauded him of WAVERLY BOTTOMS "HONKY TONK" Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Pule uud Mr. and Mrs. Willurd urd children spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Arnold und Sum Winfrey. Mrs. Annie Argood und Mrs. June Eurp and Janie De moss and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Drew und Mr. und Mrs. John Earp and children spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Brack Earp near Mt. Leonard. Janie Demoss und Silvia spent Sunday until Wednes day with their cousin, Edith Earp. Jimmie Demoss spent Sat urday until Monday with his cousins, Enos und Roy Earp. Mrs. William Ford called on her daughter, Mrs. Win frey und family Sunday. Misses Mollie Demoss, Bessie Knott, Grace McRuo Messrs. Ed Allen, Charley Demoss uud Mrs. June Eurp and John Eurp and family I went to White's Island and pent the day lu fishing and boat riding. Mrs. Jennie Keanke and son, Willie, visited her sister and family, Mrs. Annie Ar good from Friday until Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. John Lowrey spent Friday in Malta Bend with her sister Mrs. Will Downs and fumily. Boonville boasts of that is scored 97i perfect by 'the name thing happened in the Itching, Burning Skin Disease Routed Without Use of Injurious Drugs. Grtat inventors often have been i vopnvA i j . j ? 1.x I reu In the estate of Edwin G. praised for surrendering the secret! hen of their discoveries. Practically tue JNutionui i'ouitry asso ciation, the only objection be ing that she weighs eight and medical world in the case of Dr. Decatur D. Dennis, tho eminent skin specialist of Chicago We'll Show You Treadway, deceased, applica-j tion of Blanche Treadway for j letters of administration filed and aonroved. Ordered to - 0-' I a, a m a rr . I f 1 1 - a? tt0 one-hulf pounds and should I ur.uennu, m ma ownomce prac- give oonu in ine sura 01 uw, . l Al..i 1.1.1. w-fc 1 1 1 1 - ,1 weigh but eight pounds, The TB acovorea n Pure vwu nona mea ana uppruveu r.n. i rm u n iv niuvoiKTOou. uiuuuwv uiiAou uruereu io maue ana n.e iu ville Democrat: "Peg has'101, 8lmp, Tf dlVM .ventory and Publ,ah Krant ofl ..u u...u. ui praotloally aaure specifio for Ecze- lottrn ' been three times around the vm p80riMlB barbed itch, salt .u .w T world. It costs $1,800 to rheurn,and other itching skin dis- l atfto of Francis J. maintain her every year. Slieoateg. But the oil of .wistergreea Walker, deceased, proof of properties worth the price if you buy a home through us, and if you can't pay for it all We'll Get the Loan at the lowest possible rate of Interest. We also make Abstract?! of Titles. Our books are complete, up-to-date, and we write in surance. Come to see us when we can be of service to you. Fisher, Gaunt & Co. SOUTH SIDB SQUARE. has a private ralet and her j alone was Jbun4 iieffeetiv i ; ;ifipMblication of notice of admin- tn.. .....1 1 - tu tuJ-Vtiiil-'luKnlinn fllpil und nnnrnved. the traveling expenses of ' thhr such as 'glycerine and thymol coniij In the estate of Louise A. hen ,ure enormous. But she,' pounded witkthe wintergreen to potter, deceased, Cbarlea has won honors for her owner ' produce the real eczema cure. Ipptter makes and files his af and is worth almost $1,000 'a 'This compounded D. D. D. Pret- fldavt aDd application for pound. Peg Is given a bath vly. ? . ,. T '"letters of administration on ilu.. rind hA Koali- J Ofa ftt OHCe -the lOStant it hi P,iin rf rlilu A. Tnt.tir rf comb manicured, her leg. wUh dSbtf ' which; la by the court scrubbed and she la given ex- & o in an examined, approvedjind or- ercise'in an open lot with to dotor tbe wherea mod. dfered of Record. Ordered to f lean straw and fresh worma. aeieoce hu determined thai' give bond in the aum of $2500, ; wore ,tae ttwins were beauti ful and wished tbat he bad two but that doesn't count,, tie asked about the corn bread which be vainly triea to cbew, and forthwith begged for the recipe: of course, tbat tiekled trie but that doeaa't count. I. You can't alwiiTa'tAU.whate'aaydrugelafa. Wt V Mje other chickens are allowed Vetm laflr. aad all the time a to associate with her. 8he is fed teasteel bread, and. tbetfin- Aa. rtt nmfMt. maafa " elda dieease. " If you want to know more about tat merits of D. D. D. Prescript!. fin alleged insanity of Jaaes w, Piper, iaformation in writ ing flletf- by Wm. Piper and; Um Pinar. Writ "Inouirf n. da-MMtipqX Issued faad DR. HENDERSON Ml ill AUNT ItTai IAMAI MTTV Ml. we w fifftft . SEwtFtstet sb ee). ese iMA(e TMLieHC leer. Hi ipteM Mtiim lUaatiMaataua! fwreerMtata AatMftMCkftto tat. 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