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Mar Aair Republican Published every Thursday and enter ed In post office nt Marshall Mo., as second-clas matter. Tnns: ftl.oo Per Ycnr In Advance J. J. WITT, Kdltor. K. I,. PltKSTON, Ituxhiext Manager. Telephone: don, 20. Oflice, llell, a j Hern- Strange to relate, the llrnt convict paroled by tin' iumv l'nnlon Hoard, composed of three Democrat, wn iiii eli.-ctlon crook from St. Louis. Old politicians ale now wondering about the possibility of- the I'retldint finding enough college piesldeuts nin) professor to lll nil the big ofll-j . ecu. r The St. I. on Ik election Indleiileil Hint Itopuhllcnns and l'roKrlve ran got together, when the whim for friction In removed. Set nslde tln big bosses mid protectionists would work together harmoniously. r The election Inst week was very fntlsfactory to Itcptibllcans. At St. LoillM they eec'd Henry . Kiel (in major, mid at umiiy other point the tenileney seemed to he to "tin ry the linlehel," and get together. MONEY TO LOAN I have money to loan at five and one-half per cent an nual interest, with the privelege to the borrower of paying any part of principal at any time, and rebate the interest from date cf payment. These are. liberal terms and if you want money, now is good time to get it. I furnish' abstracts and perfect titles to all lands and town lots in Saline county. 1 have buyers for Saline county farms. If you have one for sale let me know about it. j fro ABIEL LEONARD, Marshall, Mo. 3Qoc--joa.-'- oaJrijoo No more loyal or heroic net could he Imagined than that of Hie two htm dred Montenegrin houih thrower, who went to certain death for their country hint week. Not one escaped, (ircat CnralioHch fort was bo located ft nil fortified that It wiih (loomed ad vlsnble to send a picked Imdy of men with bombs ahead to clear the track for Hie army to follow. They did their work well and the. Turks were defeated. r The Cltl7.cn hint week referred to thin paper ax "a compoMtlnn of n Democratic how. n Progressive dri ver and willing to pull hand wagon." That's not had our reader In thin way must set all the fiiclH. We have rind the citizen for yearn mid iiiiihI ay we have never heen aide to dis cover It politico, no far n x we 1'i.ow, It may he hocIiiIIhiIc or a no ddy organ. We h.ive never 1 n aide to Mud n single editorial ex pression hy the editor. Come on .brother, tell us siiuiclhlng. I The hank statements published Isst week xhowed no lack or coull dence of the people In business, as the deponltH were uhove normal. The markets are also favorahle. In the face of the proposed tarlll tinkering thlx Ih rciniii liable a few week will tell whether UiIh confidence Ih war ranted. liuring tlie- pusl ten years wages nnd prices hae gone up all over thu world, co t tin t If the entire tar- Ifr were removed II would not he ns bud ax formerly yet the effect of a ullglit reduction may prove had on noimi Hiich, lit which the margin of profit Ih now very hiiiiiII. The country Ih ho prosperous that It Iiiih ii wonderful reserve and will tut aide to give employment mid a living to hundred of thousands, T.I10 iiiny he thrown out of their present John, hut It will reduce the prosperity of most of our laboring people to a point of extreme economy If nothing worse. il Many a person goes through HiIh oeautltul world without nny of Its real pleasures. A pretty face makes them feel that they were defrauiled by nature, a nice drcHH make thorn onvloiiH and feel (heir poverty. A nice home makes them feel like be coming anarchists and ho they go, thiniigli life. The person with aj pretty face can't ceo herself iih well 11 h those with whom kIio comes In con tact and those about her ciiu derive as much pleasure In admiring her . as the owner herself, If tjliv can liiy 1 aside envy, Ip (he same' manner, those who -have no fne clothes can , rejoice In the good fortune of their .neighbors. And Ike. man with .a rVret ' ' ty home- -well hefcnn't iiore than admire IIh good lookH, and lie bun the .''.jTxtrn burden of raring for tho pi a re'. "njoy the view wjth him and pass ' through this life an optimist enjoy ng much even though you have t, little. The Armstrong Herald a Mrong Democrat paper, makes use of tho following statement concerning tho action, or the legislature In tho creh , tlon of no many hoards. ',. "The Herald don't take nny stock whatever In nny of tho now com- 'missions that nro being created in this stnto. Tboy carry salaries for tho -.commlslonoru ranging up to $7500 SW year nnd some or these Jobs wJH held by men who could not go out ' 'in tho world and' command a salary "' . - - - ... r.t. ..(III f ;ot 11000 a year, inn woo w kv i!wlth their political pull and secure :ihe fat salarle 'and tho pooplo must 'fnoYtbe bills' As w.e we It. Jt does lStutlwund MsH ,fqft'u.pfiW.)Ci'ats-lo reach economy and then when In power create an endless number of in w jobs for the politicians at the fpens- of the taxpayers of the state Too niNtiy new commissioners for the good of the Democratic pnriy In Mis-souii." il TAItll'l-' w.i: IS O.V, Nw Orleans, l.a April The Louisiana Ohio Orowers' Axsochitlon j will fittht'tho deleriiilniitlon of l'rsl dent Woodrow Wilson to effect the passage of u hill providing for a I- cent duty 011 sugar and the complete removal or this tnrlff In three tears, as it result 01 a meeting here today. presided over hy Charles A. Karwell president or the association. Congress men and senators will be urged to assist them and the fight will he ta ken right up to the Senate where hope Is entertained of defeating the hill. The complexion of the Semite Is given as protectionists (Itepuhllcnii), IT., and free trade ( Democrat h), f. I. Louisiana sugarineii believe they can change this lo n small majority In favor of protection, liulslanu sena tors will vote with tho Itepubllcaiis. mid they hope to Influence Demo- uatlc'senntors from the 1 1 siignr states 10 vote with them, I Iiiih giving the protectionists a bare majority. It Is the declaration of sugar plan ters that thu passage of the free su gar bill means ruin lo the Industry In the t'ulted Stales, and that It will result In I'nlted Stales refiners and l.'iiiopeaii sugar barons gaining a complete monopoly of the sugar business of the world. "II. does not menu cheaper, sugar. It means a monopoly ami prices 11I1I in.ilely which will be fixed by thu men who control II," was the declara tlon o Impoiliml sugarmen. li.ll'.S. The fly by nature feeds 011 nil kinds of nuluial unit vegetable mill tcr. It reeds on liUected excreta, and in this way thu feet, the legs, ami the Intestinal tract or the fly become Im.ivH.v Infected with typhoid fever germs. The fly then enters tho kit chen, dining room, store house for food, and dairy to deposit typhoid germs on the foodstuff upon which or In which It may light or fall. In. this manner the fly serves In tran smit typhoid germs from Infected material to tho rood stuffs. To prevent the fly rroin spreading disease.. It should be exterminated. The extermination of the fly requires a little energy and a hiiiiiII expense. The common house fly deposits eggs on dead animals and vegetable mat ter, old newspapers, and trash of nay kind about the yard. Manure In mid about the stable Is especially favorahle for a hutching place. The egg forms a mnggot, which In turn develops the fly. From the laying of thu eggs to tho development of the Hy about ten days Is necessary. These breeding places should he destroyed: all decaying muttur, both animal and aid 1 on uissoi'iti iti:i t (.i:i;s TO LtiAVK MlHSOimi .Jefrerson City, April 2. Threat on the part or fire Insurance com panies to-withdraw from Missouri be cause ot tintetlltd rnte conditions tins caused considerable comment here. W j Attorney General John M. Ilarker, whose statement Home days ago that mine uotiui institute criminal prosecu- ii nous liuiiieuinieiy it rniCB were not iediiced, Is out ot the city. When he returns tomorrow or next day Jt Is expocted hu will take decisive hteps In the matter. The r-'poal or the Oliver rating law, enacted two years ago, lias stirred up the trouble.' The companies made n desperate fight to prevent the repeal or the Ollvor law, under which they j have- heen nble to advance fire rales nil over the state. They also made a desperate fight to Induce the gov ernor to veto the Orr bills cnrryln;? the repeal nnd again placing tho fire companies under the provisions ot the iiiitl-trust Inws, where they were before the enactment of the Oliver .terrerson City, April ::. A tele gram from C. II. llaldlng, mayor o Aniilston, Mississippi county, .Mo., to Coventor .Major this morning states 1 I that flood refugees are flocking Intuihiw. I that city and It Is Impossible to niu- Jt. what could be donu in the I vide nil with food and shelter. He' event that the companies carry out 'asked for tents and food. The gov- their threuls to leave Missouri (s not eruor's private secretary at once wlr-jiH'pnr' iit. I'ndoiibtedly the repeal ed to Adjustaiit Ci nil O'.Meara.'of the Oliver law and the attitude of who Is In the flood district, advising! the attorney general In his annoiinc him to iniike requisition, through I ed determination to bring about a rc- tlovernor Major, on (hu Ited Cross 1 diictloii or rates has "stirred up" the society for Immediate relief and to' companies, as resolutions adopted render such other aid as he can. Jjesterday at the meeting of the Mis M11J. .1. A. Logan ot the fulled Slates nriny from Louisville wired to the governor (hat Captain McAllister has left there ror. Catlhersvllle, Mo., wilh Instructions lo aid the state and municipal authorities In Inking care or the flood Mifferers. I'alllS III Hit! SlOltlllcIl H von continually comnlnln ot pnlns In the stomach, your liver or, There Ih no emergency clniise on the soitrl committee or fin company managers In Chicago, Indicate. A suspension or business In Missouri even ror 11 short time would bring 11 vast amount of confusion. Stale superintendent of Insurance ('. C. Ilevelle Is out of the city today hut at the department It wiih stated that nothing In known there official Iv of the action taken In Chicago, your kidneys are out or order. Nog' lect may lend to dropsy, kidney troit hie, diabetes or Mrlgbt's disease Thousands recommend Klectrlo Hit ti.rs as the very best stomach an' kidney medicine made. . T. Alston or Uulelgh, N. C, who surfcred wit! pnln In the stomach am! hack writ'- bill replacing the companies under the provisions at tho nntl-trust Inws. consequently It will not ho erfeollvi until .'lime. The feature of this bill objectionable (o the fire lusiirnnci companies Is in the following section: "In any proceeding against or pro otlon of any Insurance compnii) "My kidneys were deranged and in' iri'dcr this article, it shall he prlnin liver did not work right. I siiffewi I tmie evidence that such compnny Is much, but lJleclrlc Hitlers was reeon in member of a pool, trust, agreement iiihmlcil mill I Inmroied front tin , I oilli iler.ltloil or UUderstnildlllg to first dose. I now feel like a ne man." It will Improve you loo, Onh ",0n anil 1. 00. Recommended by I II. Franklin, Druggist. mix. Surely the title of meatiest man must be passed over to that fellow who sued the man who took him rid ing In his unto because ho was hurt In 1111 accident. For Hums, HrulM him! Ho res The quickest & surest cure ror burns bruises, bolls, sores, lufliiiumii(l(in. and nil skin disease In llucklen's Ar nica Sahe. in four days It cured L. 11. Hariln, or liedell, Tex., of a sore on his tinkle which pained him so he could hitrdly walk, Klini(ld hu in overt house. Only i!."c. Recommended bv l. H. Franklin, Druggist. ailv Mules are no Joke, nt least not Mis souri mules', for they now command HI 2 a head. Drives Sick Headaches Away Sick headaches, sour gassy sto mach, Indigestion, biliousness iUhup peur n'tlekly after you tnko Dr. Kings New Life Fills. They purify the blood and put now llfo nnd vigor In tin system. Try them nnd you will he well satisfied. Hvery pill helps; ovory box guaranteed, Price 2Ko. Recom mended by 1. II. Franklin, Druggist adr. egetable. rags, etc.. should he des troyed at least once tier week. The stable slioiild.be screened, and tin manure pile should he screened mid disinfected with lime or crude petro leuiii. In the stable, or In any other loom where riles may congregate, 11 weak solution of bichromate or po tasli ii water, In a shallow' dish ser vch to kill the riles. This solution Is not poisonous and. Is safe to have about the house. & Address questions on prevention of diseases to I'roventlvo Medicine, unl verslty or Missouri, Columbia. 8USIMTCH SOHOOIj The State NormnI school nt War renshurg will begin tho , summor quarter, June 3 and continue to Au gust'-ttth. O'"4- 1200 Htudonts were enrolled summor. Preparation has been made to tnko care or 1 f00 this summer. COW KlfiTiKD 11V MOHTNINfl a. W. LaRuo, who llvps on rural routo 3, had a cow kllledby lightn ing Thursday artornoon, while It was grazing In the pasture. Announcement. We respectfully call the attention of breeders to the trotting bred and all-purpose stallion, AXTELL IT 42922, (tr. 2:12), who will makefile season, 1913, at the Conway brick barns, Marshall, Mo. He is a dark brown, 16 1-4 hands high; weighs over 1300 lbs. His manners are perfect and he has size enough to suit any breeder. His breeding is of the very best in the trotting bred lines the kind that get the money on the race course and the prizes in the show ring, with size enough to do any and all kinds of work. We are well fixed nt our barns to care for the breeding public. For tabulated pedigree and further information call up or write CiW. & Garnett Gorrell, Marshall, Mo. IWIWAWIVVWMnWWWVVVWVVVVWIWWMMMIW control, affect or fix the price or pre iiilum to be paid for Insuring proper ty nguliisl loss, or dainngo hy rlre lightning or storm. lr It bo shown that such company or any agent rc presentntlvo thereof, in writing In siiraiice has used nny Insiirnnco rale or mnde use or, or consulted any In Hiiriiuce rate, prepared, published kept or furnished by any person, ns HOL'lallou of persons or bureau om ployed by, representing or lifting or behalf or any other Insuronco com puny or association In and about thr making and publishing or Insurance rales ror use In any portion or this shite." This Is fur more drastic than were the provisions or tho anti-trust law they went under the provisions o applicable to flro companies before tho Oliver law and It Is believed ha" aused the threatened withdrawn! o' tho companies from the state. The tolnl amount or fire risks In Mli-soiirl at this time Is $171,000,- 000. There ure thirty-four foreign In surance companies, 114 American ccmpiinles, r Missouri companies, 1? mutual companies nnd 0 Missouri town mutual companies writing flro Insurniico In tho stnto ut this time. Gas Ranges! ARE NOW ARRIVING FOR THIS SEASON! And the Designs are BETTER than EVER ! SEE THE Fresh Air Oven ON THE "ESTATE" RANGES. Marshall !Mt Heat & Power Co. Franco complains thatjthe nutonio Idles are destroying her good roads tho famous. routes natlpiialea of tho Napoleonic era. ' Fine Bargains In Diamond Ring? This Week I 1-4 eitrat, fine white, exception ally nninnm, liffiny mounting, frW.OO. 1-4, 1-1(5, l-()4 carat, perfect cut lll'llllltr.f. filll Cfllr"- Iwioinr' ' weight mounting.!... $50.00 1-2 minus. 1-04 carut.Vextra ; wimo, brilliant and snap py, heavy tooth mount-tiUZ-t 75.00 3 4 minus 1-10 carat, blue white and exceedingly hrilliant, gents' Veavy half-claw mounting 154.00 1 carat, fine white, brilliant, perfect cut stone, in Tif fany mounting $200.00 vV, Prices 611 above JiiiXrinrrs ni-n tltn pn. suits of a lucky cash purchase they are away be low the present market yalue, ana are oireieuat tins price tor one weeK'oniy. THE KfllfY-VAWIW JEWELRY CO. West Side Sijuare Mar&linll, Mo, Coughs anil Consumption Coughs and colds, who neglected. always lead to serious troublo ot the lungs. The wisest thing to do whon you havo a cold that trouhlou'you If to get a hottle of Dr. klng'M New Discovery. You will got rolloj' froni the first dose, and finally thorough Will disappear, u. 11, urowu, o..win- cadlpe Ala., writes; "My wire'wn db'wn In hed with an obstinate cough' and I honestly believe had It miV hpen' for Dr. KIiik'b New niscovoryf alio would not ho living today.' Known, for .forty-three years ns the host 'remedy ror coughs and colds. 1rIco lino and $1.00, Uecomme'ndei by 1' H. Kranklln, nrugglst. ndv, Accident t Clnrk Tho Slater News says, what might have been 'a serious and fatal accid ent occurred Monday, when engine tender 258 on train No. 22, Jumped; tho track at rorchlo bridge near Qlark. It Is said that all trainmen and eiiglumen remember this fall ab out 70 feet deep which would moan Instant death should a train turn off. Engineer Alison, however, brought the train to a stop nonr the center of tho bridge with no harm dono ex cepting to tho bridge, TJls wasi'th,e train that Mr. Hart and Mr. McHon1 aid were on. It Is said 1ft a Now York coUeBrf that more city boys arb studying farming than country "boys. Thlff .however, . may ho'r only tho, natural' re.aflon' ot wanting aomothlpK.dlfJfer- t WORTH GOUG TO SEE This store invitea you to nn inspection o( the nobbieat spring and summcr'suits it has ever been our pleasure to chow. We know that you will be kitereated in our exhibit'of A D L E R'S GOLL'EGIAN CLOTHES The.clothe with fe riation-wie reputation for snap and atyle--iha result ef skill in desianjiig and muter tailoring. Thia aeaaoa ' hbvin4'etrenly emphaaiieatlia atyle aad.fittiag ouaUttaaef these ple4id elethes, 'You vyiM see a big aaaartment and have the choice o( a wide .range of shades aad fahrjca if yeu call aew. :,& SON. ftlllllTfllll 1 4 A' .'JiCW '1 41- j:.ij.,ii.jLiv. 1