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Friday, January fth, lplO. MARSHALL REPUBLICAN '1 ir MARSHALL REPUBLGAIN po(jl!iKtMrv Vildur ml anltrcd In tfcapoi si IkiI,H, Mo..itcin(t-1iMiijllB)ll Vcrmt $1.00 per year In advance, J. .1 WITT, fblltor nd Proprietor Office, Boll Telephone, 0. Office, ITcrndon Telephone Cfl RMldcncc, Hell Phono l,T DAILY DIET HINTS Oy Off. r. Ji ALLDN Vo4 IfteUUit. FEEDING THE BOY. In foodlng a horte a man con- orally exerclsaa horo aenae by olvlno tha animal what li good for him what will keep him In the beat health, the beat aplrlta and the beat working capacity. Exactly theaa prlnclplaa ahould govern the feeding of your boy. Out too often the boy la fed like a pig. Munh to Impair his dlgea tlon and hla teeth; dough atarch broad to give him appendicitis and a flabby brain; ooffee and paatrjea to ruin hla dlgeatlon; pork and boiled cabbage to make him dull and atupld In achool. A boy'a food ahould be nourishing, but plain, Dry whole-wheat or combination ce real bread with a quarter of a pound of nute ahould be the principal meal; rice or baked potatosa or prunea or other freah augar frulta with toaat for aupper, and an occaalonal meal of green vegetablea. Jk T just one-half the regular low price, subscript tions will be accepted for a limited time to t the St. Louis Weekly Globe-Democrat, issued twice every week, eight or more large pages each Tues day and Friday, Send one dollar promptly and you will get this great semi-weekly newspaper two full years. Or send one dollar with another name and the paper will be mailed one year to you and alBp one year to the other subscriber. All the news of all the Earth. Correct and complete market re ports. Ably edited departments for the home and for the farm. Many features of interest land value to every member of the family. Republican in politics. Conservative, dignified, truthful, reliable. progressive and up-to-date. Don't miss the biggest Newspaper bargain ever ofiered. Write for free Sample copy. Better still, send your order to-day. Address (CoiiyilHliI, 1909, by Juieph U. Uowlc.) Globe Printing Company ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI There will be- a great harmony mooting nt Kantian City tomorrow grave. When husband and wife arc back and take life easy lv hla toil In which, tho Democrats of Mis- helpmate to each other In the best when they ca'n offer him nothlnir ornl times. aourl will have the "fight" of sense: when order and lovo nnd at 21. They are responsible for . M. P. MILLBn. xneir we xo "get together." goodness prevail in tnenouse men mo noys existence and owe him n Agricultural Experiment Station 11.. ..t I I I I l 1. a t t ... . . I TT..I., fx.. .-.. . ' mo man wnu nun a uuru uimiu m mir cmincQ in mm WO ana ought wmvurouy 01 jvio., Uolumpin, Mo, fee of Lime oh Missouri Soils ' PrpQa CAinnincrm iThn experiment,, which are bcin rreS8k lipplOgS conducted by tho Stato Experi- Columbia Herald i Herd's to the went Station on tho various tolls I rabbit I Wo never knew his vafue or Missouri have shown that In until now. with the fat hi.n'teo hloh certain pnrts of the State, llmo can for consumption, the fat porker too bp liscd with profit. Fortunately high to talk about, tho fat- steer too most oi mo sous or worth Missouri nign for any uso and tho fat turkoy asd a great deal of those in South clear out of sight, Mr. Cottentall Missouri need no llmo as yet, but looks powerful good to a hungry inp levoi prairies wnicn are Inclin-t cauor. CU tO bO Wet. both In Nnrthtun.t Missouri and in1 Southwest Missouri In a certain road in Nevada trains nave ueon shown to respond well ore very slow. A passenger riding to its application, There are alo on one of the trains beenmn dlncritiit considerable ar'das of the Ozark up- ed with tho slow speed, and cal.lng miiu wnuru mo nmo supply is low ino conductor, asked t "How far to andhoro llmo con be used with tho next station?" lho conductor re good returns. plied: "Fifty miles.'! "And how as a rule, it can bo said that lone have vou workml mi thi wncro roa ciovcr grows luxuriant- roaii7 "TWcnty-flve years.' "Is iy umo is not needed although the " your second trip?" Thon tho laiiure oi ciovor may not bo due conductor wanted to fight, to lack of lime. A soil that is wet. ot ono that lacks humus or phos- narpor's Magazine: Willie a little phatcs usually faiis to grow ciovcr country boy, six years of age, satisfactorily oven when pnn.Mnr. was taken One fllimlnu nlclit fn a able llmo is present. large city church, where hd saw for .The cheapest form of llmo to np- tho first time a vested choir. To his liy is mo ground limestone which mother's surprise and gratification rosy now bo secured of two or ho not only kept wide nwnko, but three firms In Mlnnnnnt nt r.u.. seemed ornntlv intn..u,i i. ... $C6o por tonf In car lots at the crush Pnrt ot tho sorvlce. At its close he or. u snouid bo applied nt the rate turned to her nnd sold, "I like this op2000 to 40001bs por aero nftertho church, it is so nlco to watch the land is brokon for a cron such an preacher when he comcB out with corn, allowing tho after propafa- nl,..,,,B wives In their nightgowns." nuii Ul inu bcwi oeu io thoroughly A , work it into tho boII. It sould not "How old are you, madam?" nnlr, bo plowed under. ed tho oroBB-oxdmininnr lawvor.'lho in un experimental wnv. nlroinni, I woman blushed dconlv nn,i ntnm u iiiuu or water slacked llmo may wurtcu out: "I I," and be used but this is usually tOO AY. stopped abort. The attomov loot. ponslvo to usein a large Why. Llmo cd tfu,lty. "Please, madam qulck.y" o ul-bi nppncu with a special lime " "rgcu in a genxie, kindly voice, scuttorer a number of which are "lVn Betting worse every minute, nirw on mo market. Tho ground you K"w." llmeatone may bo scattered win, . . . i ... . . mir Huccess with an endo-ato sefid- veryooay-s Magazine: A wit ur on a quiet day. There nm nn in a railroad case nt Pnt drills that will sow It heavy enouirh Worth Bflkod 'to tell in his own wnu oui going over tho land sev- "uw w,c accident happened, said: "won, Ole and I .was wnlklnir Buffalo Record: A learned physi l""0, ?ht cn" leave his strugglcB.j to have enough Interest In him to ... ' . hnlilnd him u'licn ho enters there. Mend him ovnrv nnualliln n(.l behind him when he enters there. With all our faults we are the most home loving of people and that is tho reason why wo are thc,grcat- est of people. Whatever helps homo life is a national blessing; whatever hurts homo life Is n na- Chas. K. Hamilton, an aviator, tlonal curse, and the greatest curse has been giving dntly exhlbltons that can touch these blessings 'Is clan says that no woman who wishes to remain beautiful will ever speak a cros word to her hus band, This really ought to be print ed in larger type, with his aeroplane In Kansas City the past two weeks and Is attract' lng but Utile attention. The flying machine is now accepted as n fact and not as a curiosity. what would tamper with the peace and blessedness of our homes." down the track, and I heard a wills no and i got off tho track, and the train went by. and I irot hnnir on the track, ujnd I didn't see Ole : but I walked along and pretty Boon I fceWOlo's hat, nnd I talked Tho Democrats and Republican of this tho Oth congressional dls trict have named their candidates A New York man died tho other to f 1111 tho vacancy In contrrcna cau day and requested In his will that ed by (the death of th3 late David no Republican be allowed tof attend his funeral, 'When he gets to hell ho may find that our old friend Batan Is a Republican, and a stand patter at that, and he'll get the "third degree" of the lower r clons. Ux. ( From boasting that Missouri is Democratic and that tho old-time majorities will again bo polled, tho Democrats hnv'o coW6 down to nb Ject pleas for party harmony and desperate efforts to rally the boys at the forks ot tho 'creeks to voto for Democratic nominees, Tho truth Is that the Democrat.! lost Missouri as soon as an' honest gov ernor mado it dangerous for them to conduct dishonest elections In tho cities. Tho Old Quardera will nevor forglvo Folk for starting such a disastrous reform against them, If A, DoArmond. Tho special elec tlon will bo held February 1. It is genernlly reported that both par Hob will conduct a vigorous cam palgn. Tho Issues are clear-cut, it bolng the gcnernl opinion that the campaign will bo conducted on national Issues. It Is the f irst elec tlon to bo held In' Missouri since tho passage of tho new tariff bill, you aro not satlaflcd wlthi tho pros cnt prosperous times and prefer tho good old days of "Qrovor and clover" of tho nineties you aro due to voto the Democratic ticket for Mr. Dickinson, On tho other hand If you aro satisfied with eight cent hogs, $1.15 wheat, fifty and sixty cent corn, $200 horses and mules and other such prices, voto for Phil S. Griffith, tho Republican candi date. The proposition Is up to the voters. warroiiBburg Standard Herald, Haloly's Comot. This returning wanderer of space, discovered on September 11th near tho borders of Gemini and Orion, and near the uplifted "club" of the starry glani, will pass through Taurus in Decern ber, Aries In January, and Pisces In Fobruary and March. It will probably .bo In porlhollon about April 18th. It will bo nearest tho earth nftor porlhollon, about May 10th, when Its dlstnnco from' us wljl bo between 13,000,000 and H.U0O0UO miles, About that dute it will bo visible first in tha sunrise and thon in tho sunset aky, and should bo very cqnspicuous. juuHmuch na tho A letter from one of our readers this week tells tho old but sorrow ful talo of disobedient sons and heart broken parents, In this case it is n largo farnlly of children, two grown but minor sons and tho father ill with rheumatism. The sons havo gono to shift for them Bolyes and tho father writes his sorrpwful story for publication In tho hope; that his sons may boo their erring, way. As airing thle mattor will ifot help t, we refrain from publishing! tho letter. Solomon In all his sWisdom could not dccldo a question -of this kind properly, as thoro aro two Bldos to It. The law compels sons to work OOmet Will thrill luv hnturniin tin. mm and tho oarth, thoro Is a chance, ns fUf bo B"bAck to tb parenta a writer In Popular Astronomy ro- u.u r(lfch tho of " works tlmfi tho oarth will pass "r l'iu ""7, u " lur" ,l through Its tall.-Youth's Comnan- a ood schooling and tho ndvlco ion ' and assistance, from tho parents, incaso oi misiortuno, u wonia .Indeed boi an ungrateful son who Says one who knows t "A hannv would desort his naronts in their home is the brightest sppt on earth d.iro noed, Boys should rcmomb,or tiiaitno qyo of uod looks down up- tho oommnndmqnt to "Hpnor thy "Hi J'ovo ana jioaco in hla homo father nnii thy motbor that thou sends sunshlno aroirnd tho mijn mlghtst Hyp Jong in tho laM tjiat Wherever ho k'OCB! disorder and tho Lord thv God shall nrlvo thee." trouble, there Is mlaOrv evervwhrn I and nlnr thnt nvnrv vnnntr mnn Mil. I... .. ... . I m .( .... . . I 1 .. . . H t L 4 WW" Mfwwr vouB.pi ie wnicn .noes a npmo anu aayioo not oniy w roan qann,o n,pw Rnu tften shake till ha, is 81 but muoh longer and tlffi hilt who ran ntmlrn lilmanl nITiof If t,n n .Un n- f nl " ' t t r Mim.vfi; iipv fu fcwiinio nviii. ,yui. jromiiiu HKBieioninino ciosct from too soott tor hlmBclt ho is a most tho worries tit the household, 'a sura 'to comb to srrlef. i 011 W.WT A dy WjU tell Paints on the qther Ijand, must K "i - " wKt"lW" 7 ,,Bwi"ni,nof , xnink in ueca,use iny imv, T'L'i'P .'rv,wvwvtw'MOW P xne raisi n ooy jo io wy qan wi L ft, ' I. f ' li (1 . , ' lend him ovory posslCls old. A Fright ul Wreck Thin old .iiinHn 1... T,J 6 r3Uli solved with lovn to nnrv nnnth,. 01 "uin, automobile or bucRy may on and thon 1 ... - w - i r waw a 11. ki n nnd each dp his best" for tho other's f 1 bral8es nhraalons. or and ,the(n I (scon one of Olc'n arms. nil I'M i ii h nnn urrtiiM ri i m t- .t - i i n h t n a uuua ,,,,. uuinunu u muii unoincr leg , nnd then ov Bucklen's Arnica Salve-earth's er one side Ole's head, and I nn ...w, vtuiv.iL iLnci unu iuj- uuui aomoTiung muster ha i.tu.nv uiu luauiiB. uor ourns. pen to 010." oous, soreB or all klndB. cczomnr nt.r.MA.I 1. 1 .1 ii l . . j vuajiiiuu imnuB aim nps, soro eyes a lady was .asiflstod in' or corns, us supreme. Surest pllo cleaning by two men, and in welfare then neither tho law nor commandments need be invoked Bumriea you nm of embalming stuff. But when you walk op earth I swear you wore nothing morel than a ploddor there, and you'd hayo fainted or dropped dead, at any pralso tho public said, It'a on ly whon you're a lifeless stiff that tho heartless public will note the dlff. Walnut Grove Tribune, Charlton Loader: The old fashion ed lady who smokes a long-1' stommod pipe is not yot cxtlnctjs The, other day tho scribe was In onen of tho grocry stores and saw a Udy and comely eldorly lady -tako h6r package of Bull Durham out of he pocket, fill up her pipe, light it and then settle back in nor cnilr as though she did not care whether school kept or not, as the smokeclr clod and formed rlnglots aboucher head. Well, It is unusual, but after all, It is no worso for a woman to smokothan to do many other things endorsed by modorn society. That lady never wore rats in hor ha.r, splke-heoled shoes or decol.otio gowns which glvo promlnonco to tho loan hollo's wishbone or undniv exhibits her top vertebras for tho faBhIonablo study of anatomy, Nodaway Forum: Probnbiv strangest case that has over come before Atchison medical men la thnt of Mrs. Ella Bruco, a co.ored woman of this city who baa turned com pletely white. Flvo years ago Mrs. Bruco began to turn white In spots and becamo frlnrhtencd. Hh suited sovornl physicians, but noth ing could bp dono for her. She ap peared to bo In porfeot health. Ono of thd physicians studied the case thoroughly and enmo to tho conclu s on that tho change In thef color of tho skin was caused bv Mm. n eating so many onions. Tho physi clan recommended that sho cat all the onions she wantod. This sho did and as a result, she now has almost porfectly white skin. told hor. friends about the onion theory and now the colored people of Atchisott snond most nti.-i- timo eating. onionB. Preparing for Census . 4 Washington, D. C By January 25, all applications for thd positions of enumerators In the Thirteenth Decennial United States Census must bo filed with the supervisors' districts in which the applicants re cti re. 25c at P. H. FranklinB. Ouf of the Ginger Jar A mnn id In no condition to sctilo side. Between that date and Feb. down until, ho 'has settled un. 5 the supervisors will send' out MoBt schoolboys would rather eat cards to applicants Informing them a "piece" than 'speak one. whero thoy are to report for ihe The potato bug Is bad enough, "test" to bo 'hold In every one of but tho ever-present humbug is mo 33i supervisors' districts on worse. lho nightmare waltB for thoBo who indulge Irftoo much ChrlatmnH cheer. Why is Johnny like a sldo-track course of tho work sho brought some pictures to" thorn, asking thorn u vican mo iramcs. "Yes'ra" an aurnAf1 mma. i-i . " " "v7 ui nm mnn. "ir von COllld got UB HOmo Whlnknu It wouiu uo an easy Job. It's tho fin est thing In the world to clean with." "Oh, Is it? I will Dn,i down a bottlo Minvo upstairs" she repiicu. mo men drank tho whis key nnd washed tho frames with soap and water. Tho frames wero bright and glistening nnd tho IndV wus pleased. "And an ,.,i,ii... . m w niiinivuv Fobruary 5th only, CenBUH Director Durand cmphat Ically states that persona desiring to hold such positions should not stand In fear of tho "test" to bo made. Any porson of average pub switched. lie school education who can 'io bo successful .both tho base i . - . i . . . . . . i write plain and reasonably faBt hall nitchor and thb orator mnnt will go through tho "test" with have a good delivery. -colors nying." in iuct, tho "test' What tho corn heard with its in intended simply to help the sup- cars and tho potato saw with Its ervisors pick sultablo porsons and oycfl, none will over know, to enauic the Director of tho Con- it may bo pleasant to sit In the bus to oxerclso Intelligently his lap' of luxury, but consider how It DOWnr of nivnrnvnl nt thnm lulmm I linfta tn Un 'tnmdlml the supervisors designate for ap- In basoball tho pitcher may hand countless ways, while tho polntmont. up all tho curves ho nlenses and ?"rflon Pwnehos and talks and ti . i. ..... . .i .... . .... - i iirnvH. ' na ininM j.i it win invoivo mo lining in of still piny a strnlirht tramo. AITIiah nHMIi-k a. ...I41 1 1 I 1 W i .1 . i-itiiut auiiiiuu jiujruiuuui! Hcncu- jimny a man wno is ''down on uie, ny those who will mako the his luck" might onsllv roach urds count In the cities, or ot both a pority by prefacing his luck with V'p". samplo population nnd agricultur al schedulo by tho candidates who will enumerate tho county. To propare the .way and to Insure ovory nppllcant bolng given a fair chnnco tho supervisor? will send. In advance to each and ovory candl date a set of printed instructions for filling In these sample sched ules. Director Durand expects to havo the nrmy of 67,000 or more enumer ntors picked, tcstod, designated nnd commissioned by tho middle or'lat- ter part of March. From then on until April 15 tho supervisors will Bond tho enumerators circulars and nooks of instructions concerning tno meaning of the oohcdulo aues tionn and the -way enumerators should write in tho answers obtain " w uv,hiiiijt line u HIUU-iruCK- . ed freight ear? Because he has been 1 -W ... .....,.Vi, ,,, tlJ luuin," an swered one of tho men. "And i...t to think," sold tho ladv. r mn near throwing thnt whiskey away I bathed pobr Fldo with it lust be fore ho died," It .beats tho band how thntnib. Will weep ns you He In your coffin iubi nsicop, nnd sing of your good. prnyB. 'Tls queer how tho public will ouloglzo and laud vou m, tho vaulted sklos, when tho under taker has called vonr hintf A bunch of boys wore discussing "the most beautiful girl In town", tho othor ovcnlnir. Tho mouth, hair, teeth, form and var ous features of Contralla's pretty I ra t) n I s n t ... BJ'tt"" w"r" recaucu with praise. (vibo to aay not ono of theso CS called un tho dlsnoaltlrin nt io boautles under consldnrntin rwonty years henco they will dis cover their mistake, Tho most beautiful girl in town Is tho ono with tho most lovable life and char actor. Find tho fair vouncr flri whoso llfo is dovoted to caring for and ministering to othors; whose hands nro full of loving deeds of kindness, whoso tongue is set to tho music of parental love, speak ing cheering words of comfort to thoBo whom misfortune has claim ed as hor own ; whoso foot swiftly run to nntlclpato another's wants, Whoso mind nnd heart uro forever .planning pleasant surprises for the onos sho loves; whoso very llfo Is a sweet bonedlctlon to tho homo In which she lives-find that girl In Ccntrnlln and crown her most beau tlful because she Is good. Centra 11a Courier. i CASTOR I A Tor Uh&U uA CklUtm. nil KM Yn Han Atop Bot tisar the a J, J. Hill tho railroad mngnnto. must bo a first-class driver slnco ho can handle several lines at bnco. If' wo wero as silent with respect to our achievements as wo aro to our Mistakes, what a silent world .this would bo. When the prencher said, "Behold j mot perfect manl" every male mcm- bori of tpo congregation became croBS-oyed with looking nt himself,1 farm Journal. Thoso Pics of Boyhood How dollclous were tho plest of I boyhood, No pics now oyer tnsto so good, what's changod? tho plos? No., Its you. You' vo lost the. strong healthy stpniaoh, tho, vlg- WOOD & MISTOMK. MARSrlAUt. MO. , GEO. A. MURRELL, Pr"eidcnt J.'C. LAMKINy Assistant Cashier J. P, JHUSTON; Cashier (apitaUI00,00O, Surplus J00f Q00. ed from tho people of tho country, orous Uvor, tho active kldnoy8, the it is yery probablo that conaus rcoruinr hownin of i,rnn,i v spoclo agents may be assigned to digestion is poor and you blamo certain supervisors' districts for tho fond. wh.o. ..nd a thd purpose, of meeting tho cnu- pjoto toning up by Electrlo Bitters ' "" livmuim iv uiiu iriVinifinf nil nrirnna nf ,ll,nof l.,at then? additional Informntion. ponr aohf- LIVor, JCJdrioya, Bowels-Try corning the character of thojr Jn4 the.m, They'll, restore your boy- -. i itini nnnarirn nni flNnnoM n am a Application forms, with comnletb vrnn,iLBn,i tnwu, ot.,nt ....... L.i..J Z Zl V i 'Xl1'"" nv, witniPQW health strength and v g- or-Prof,John iWMtaljor, Wiub --'rr 'nt'f -niai tpiwf JB. H1. aHCHlNLHI V; ; NOTARY PUBLIC, REAL ESTATE, IW3URACE. Paupers Well Trfjfad. ,iu ..ptuwv mw ;pn 'vor 1 ft U Is much more lranqrloht that we j ixuyv ir i! ciumren wno, ,qra oprn ; anw '"f m snouia iiuuuko n, the WttkHQllon-tual u vust Jncr6ii In nobu Saline Counfy fatms, Western anri gqutwprfern land, Town Property an4wMer&ntjle Stocks for; sale; : j ; - ; ; ; 'lM'ip(ition w Bpi9, nmrer, of vme.l'l)ujlph;, W- 'a It BLACKBURJCfj.MOV4 4' " (1 .'I ', .1 " it Mi O 1! i ft 6' ir.i 1 1. vi ty.tt