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pagk Form. MAIUSITAM, RKPmMCAiV r-'ninAY, RKPTKsinKu , loin. i m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 h County Nws H-1 H-l-l i 1 M"!-M-H-H-HW-H-H XOKTO.V Mr. J. 8. W'IIfoii returned from HolllMrr .SprltiK Mondoy,"whrre ho went to vlult hi brother, W. N. WIN on, who wan nick at that pin re. M,r. a ..,, VhU Ml'trped .trpuuln drprndtwlxr Monday, where lnf lit tended the funeral ofn nr)lifo, Wri'o 'nWdc(ftft1irnil!lf: lhM)i)l man' mini w Otiult. in - Mr I'arksi.ot' llvnry rotintyi Imn boon vlnltlng her idMer, Mr, it. (i. Wall returned home Prlday. Mr M. P Tahter returned from hl trip to loiltlieril MIourl Tilewdnyl evenliiK. Mr John Wall returned from BOUthcrn Mlmourl Wednesday oven Iiir. Ml Kate ord returned to Mnr l nil Prlday, after n vMl with friend t.inr Norton. II It. HwUher mid Hurry Carrett ri turned (rum their trip tlmmitli outhern Mliourl Prlday. The Keiitlenion were nil favorably liu preed with the country. A nmn and hi wife, who ham n tout picture how uenr the erowlim at Norton, nro picking up more dlmw than the fanner tin making thl dry vi nther. Mr Jmne liinill returiifd to Imli puidenru after eernl day vlidt with li daiiKliter. Mr. H. (I. Wall. Mr. Jou Hume wa In (MiIc-uko Uoni Hattirda) until Weilmwlny lat week. Mr, Jack I law kin tint! dmiKliter, P.llzu were In Marvhall Prlday Mr, ('hitter VaiiWInkle mid Ml Maud JoIiiimiii were married lat week Mr, Mlllnrd Tnbler and lter Ml Maud were vhtllliiK In Kanwi City lnt week. Mr. Oil I'emberton mid dniiKlitur, Virginia, Mr. Hurry (larrett and ehll dren and Mls Dee Ourrett were dlu tier KU(ln of Mr. A. M. l)lrklou ntor OrnurvllhvWrdnoHdiiy. , Mr. Jdo lledice and Mr. Tout Nu"K- tin were iit..Mitrt.Iiall Saturday. ,VV Mr, Lib' and Mr. Cook .were liu MnrHholl Tuedn. Mr Harry lllrkmnii mtriulvuV.ilHV rlinutuuiUK at Marunll .ThurHilny nlitht. Mle I.ury nnd I tier. Dowden ol lllackburn, vlnlled their ulntcr. Mr. Bell at week. Mr, I.ewl I lick nut it wit In Mar fFiutl WedtieKilay. Mlc Mary llt'due and Allune Hwllier iittended the oliiiiilumiua Wedui.'diiy. Mr, Wrlnht lllrktuun who ha been at homo for n vlxlt with hi fiither. who I a Krnduato of the Mate linker lty, left for I'HiiiHylvnnln Vilnedy where he hu a nuhool for tli wllitoi-, Mr. KlUubeth Dawo and Mr. Anna Hiiwkln returned lo their houio In Sluter Monday, after everal week vllt with Mr. Will I'embertou and Mr. M. II. awlnher. Mr. Chat l.uey and wife railed on Mr nnd Mr. Jack llawkln Thursday ultemoou while there Mr. Uicy's home became very lrk and Dr. Welch Mil ca I letl from larHhall to eo the hure, which wa able to ko hack to Marshall that nli;ht. Mr, John VnnWInkle wn In Mar hi. all Wedneiitlay. Mr. David Swhther and wlfo of Napton were vIhIHiik in thl vnclnlty last Saturday and Sunday. Mr, l.eu Sherman entertained tho young folk at Swisher drove nt n 0 o clock dinner Monday oveultiK. IIAKDK.MAN Mr. mid Mm. Jatnu Odell spent Sunday ut Wilton Spring. Ml Lorn Ilowcdl of Nelson I vis iting her Cousin Catharine nnd I.orono TowiiHend. O, V. Hrown purchased a Nvow Maxwoll car last week, i Messr. It. II, (5wfnnAW-K NMcliolson pf( Slaler( FPit Monday at U. H. Piper.' Mmr Krnest Odell,' who ha been very low with typhoid fever I slowly Improving. Miss It one Webb made a week vlelt with her sinter Mr. Kufluell Spencer at lndopondece, Mr, mid Mr. J, K, Hrown nnd son Arnold and Mr. Turner Ktnbrey spent Thursday afternoon nt,Jrt, H, PJplra. ' School opened Monday i with Mfsse Ethel and Kothryn Kills loach er3i Mrs. Torn Prench waB.tr4lnii(befe Tuesday inornlnR. Haslmler were married Suturday, Miss Mary Swlnney nnd Mr. Tom Frank and Marie Piper and Em met ltlndsay jspent from Thursday until Sunday with Arnold Hrown at CJny Center. Mr. Charley Jiwlng of slater spent Friday nltsht at Lon Pipers Misses Pearl Nolmler and Lucy Dowden. and Messr. Jowell Howell nnH Ward Plner Went to Choteau ISprlriKd Sunday. Mm. O. (.!. Hrown nnd ilniiRhtpri MKna nnd Annie Corlnno pent Friday nt Mr. A. K. Morrl. The ChnutaiiKua nt Miiralmll wn fine quite a few from horn attended. Messr. Arnold Hrown, lCmniet l.lnday Chnrlej nnd Prnnk I'lper were Mnrhnll callers Huturday. Mlf Pretla I.elnikuhler returned home one dy lat week after n few day visit with her brother Lewi of Alma. , ,,Mps, Jtuby Pplnde.xter of Arrow Hock npont ' Prlday hlKhtfnt Mix. Alitluir Dlckdrt'. ' "" Mmi iNi'M'i'nr wtMt ysk..Jn ffl0l,, ,M" . ...! iilMr. nnd wlr. .) Plimf, Mnrle nnd Ixjrene were kiii) Sunday nt J. K. Hrown. M'.W PltANKPOHD. "(itorg'j llooth nnd family of waukie, Win., itru vlltliiK Mil I'lill Iteltlgiihach and other relative, 0. K. WIIIiiiIiir and Otto Iteltleti linch uMit to Ktdorado SprliiK Sat urday on hiislni!. 1 Henry I.oiik I quite III. Henry WIIIiiiIiik nnd ulster nnd MIk llernlere Klteheii attended the Chautauiua at Murhall Prlduy. .1. WehliiKer, wile nnd little miii leturned to their home In Kiiiihh ( lly Sunday nftei hputidlni; it few day wltli relative hero. I'hll Thlerfelder ol I'orfit llreon t'piut ii lew day hint week with hi lather. (1. Thlerfelder. Irvln Cnulield, wllo mid baby of Milwaukee, VI are vIhIHiik In thl vicinity. Henry Hle)ter of Charlton ! (uni ty anil Mr. AiiHrlint of Kaiiu City itre HpnndliiK n few day with Mr, l.i tin Sleylr. St'O.Mt TOWX. Mr. A. J. HeneRnr ha leturned from her trip and tiy he had it flue time. Claude Mnrkhury wiih vI1iIiik In thl nnlKhborhood hint week. Mr. nnd Mr. Steve Keehart went to Norton Sunday. MIk Irene Mnuplii who liu been IhIiIiik her Mrandinotlmr. went linino Hiilurday. ,M.r3. (..!.. IteppeiihnKen wa call tiRilh thl neighborhood Sunday. (;' Ml Mururet Keehnrt upend Ink' a few day with her mint, Mr. '.I(ll:e Webur. CltlvTCIICIt Ml l.ucy Cuiidirr i III at prexeut. Will Shorn while rultliiK corn liuit TiK-Hilay hail the inlsfiirtiiin to cut a kiiiiiII Knh on ouo of III limb Jurt below the knee. He I very 111. The Autlocli mid Salt Pond ftchool have iolponed their opculiiK on lucoiinl of the well beliiK dfy. Mil Ada .KIiik will tearh tint Antl och chOnl -and MU Kthel WIIhoii Sajl I'onil. The Miller Mchool lieKnu Moadny. .iitt Clark tenchcr. ' Arthur Cox and family of Hurudon and Ml Kthel WIIhoii priit Sunday nt Win. Cox'. siwTi:it. Mr. Shi Hurk and MIk Murle, urn vIhIHiik KmiKn City thl week. (humbler, friend In Mis lone U'Ihiin! npent lust week lu MnrHhnll vIhIHiik; MU Viola Auir, mid attended the chutitnmiun. Mr. Dnvo Hlack who ha ' been vIhUIiik relative In Vlntiuln the lnt three month ha returned to her home, M. I.. Prnncl attended the-thiiu-tnii(iin nt Mnrhall lnt week. Hoyd llakur attended the tnii(iin at Marhall la week. chnu- A TKXAK WOXDEH Tho ToxnB Wonder cureH kidney and bladdor trouble, dissolves Rruv ul, cures diabetes, weak mid lamo backs, rheiimntlHin mid all trrcKUlnri tie of thu kidneys and bladdor In bothnicntjinU women. HoRijlntefi bladdor troubles In children, ff lictt f3T your drtiRRlst will bo o ohl! by mnr on rccoipt or si.oo, one Hninii bolpejVjjiwji.tvV..' trontn.on? Heldom falls to iicrfoct, n cure or .MisHouri lestuuoniuiH. in. n. w. tinll, i'J'.'fi Ollvo street, St. I.oula, Mo. Sold by driiRglsts. udv-tf I4()l,l POU $1.10 AN ACUK. Tho heir of tho late J. T. Fur- roll Bold 80 acre of land situated :i 1-2 mllos east of Sweat Springs last w.osk .toi JohuVoKplmeyej (or I . 0 Vy 'niV hutm coijslstB of 95 acres In all well Improved' condition. There in a C-room (f$vlU- lnp house, two good wells of water, a nice orchard, also Rood out buildings and Is considered one of tho best farms around Sweet Springs. Dur ing tho Uepubllcan administration It would easily have brought ?12.' per nCro, -: - USE AS TO Till: CITV WATr.lt Hl'PPIiY There ha been, 8( inun.h,npprehnn- !,, ,, nil.iproUnnlon h to con- ditliuiH nt tho w'ltt' work that I want In make tin'' foll6vlil ntnte ineiit, that the people inny know tho actual ultuntion: There are two refcertolr or holding tnnk Heventeeu feet dik'p; during lair week, when there Were hbouf two hundred extrn horP to water, In ad dition to the crowd" of pertple, thn water In tho reservoir w' lowered to iiliio feet, and hn ttoCbncn lower than that, l.nst Prlduy thrihft wn bo trrfen twelve and thlrt'eu feet, n Rain of about four feet alnco the fair. The Allen flro of Sunday lowered the wn ter otto foot, nnd thern I now feet In the reservoir.- One of the well In not dotiiR fdll duty tit thl time, iih the strainer I c1okIiii? up and need cleaning, hut Inm winter (hern W'ii one new wlt made, nnd ouo of (he old one wa pullod nnd u new Klrnliier put In, no that then nro more, r.cod W'dU In ime at till (line, dolilK btttnr service, probably, than for sov. uial year. There htm not been nuy dntiRer thl year of n water famine, and I want to relieve the fear of the piuplo to that extent, but tit the sntnn time want to caution them not to wnstn the water, a ti t.vrh of flro hucli n that of Sunday nllRht rnupu n ury Horiuii condition. In thM connec tion I mn roIiir to nk every citizen of Hie town to coiiRldrr himself er- pirially appeuled to Riiard iimilnst fire, (dean thn trush away from Im mediately uround nil bulldluR, and Ket the leave and other tieeulatiou off thn roof ni.d out of the valleyu nn tl Riitter; do not Htnrt a flro In the yard or nny where else tinleiw you are absolutely ure you can control It. lly tliornt nnd other precaution wo can avoid the lire, mid If we do not have thn lire there will be no trou ble n to the water supply. Ilepec(fully. K. II. MITCIIP.I.lV Mayor. STATE UTILITIES JHPPintsoN citv, :.:o auk. :i. State Auditor John 1. (lordon, so- c rut ury of the Ntutu board of eiunll rntlon, today completed the work of iixtendliiK the valuutlonii of the pub- Hr ervl(e corporation for the taxes for ihl year. Tim total taxable valuation of the property or thu corporation I $188 71.7, r.lll.n", nn Increase ir $"00. 101.114 over hist year. Thl IncteiiKu I norinal mid repreucutH about tho tame ratio of lncruu-4iltteHi'''i-tiiuut of the real mid pnrnonnl pro perty of Hie late. uWA Thu hulk of the liicrtasuifnllH on nilhvivin and tidcphoiirfccihipniiloti ()( Hio railroad the Kiiiimh City Southern draw thn- larRust iiicrense Hill lf1 I II Hill "P ltU IHI f YJ V IIIMI II of vufiiattnu of any, J.S:t,07(., wl tint rti!cn;6. MIlwauKcn'ii ti'.' Pa till uul nectuwl, t'.i.l 72, mid -thw-Mlsrourl, Kmisnji & Texim thlrjJ.vlULjin In- trense of $:iKO,:i:i7,on. , Tho MIbhoiiiI Pacific ha the larK est total valuation of nuy of tho railroad lu the state, i . The KnuHim City Terminal Hall- road Ret un Increased valuation, of HS7..m. ; ; Thu valuation of thn Prilled flail- way Company of St, I, oiWh "remains about the Kiiine. tho lucrUAku, thl year luduR only I OH. 1 0, and tho Metropolitan Street ltullviiy,,of Kan- sn City Is Increased in,'j:iC.U0 Tho Hell Company I hit harder than any of thu other tolophouo cor poratloiiH. Its IncrcuBO linluH S4fl',' flSU.OS. Tho next InrRest .InnrcDHO Is tlmt of thu MIsHourl and Kiiiibiih $lf.li032.R0. Cl'T OX COIt.V (TTTKH. Hryau Wilson a younR lud of the county, northeast of MuralmjL.nl'oiH C mile, hud the bad luck to cut .lee,. gnh on 1.1 leK XorlftnWhhMPld. 118 4aVf?rcluRhi - Hu imu.iu.uiu.uiuiu.ni.-iiw.Ai vi AWfWVj;!ffMlW b" note that the young man' Inju j-y I not serious, lit KIKES IN AUfi Vlre Chief Chns. WooJ (lQ.rQrir)8 u that thnro wero thirteen fires ami alarms during tho month of Aukulrtti This Is a ..record brenkor nnd li tfcV coiiTitcd 1 rW lly (lio exlrdnfo' hot Jve ribnt.8 RHIGHE3TER S PILLS TIIKDIAyuNO. II U A NU m I'lIU U lUd t4 UI4 o.oilTl. tun. iMi. l villi UIim KUi. Taltfi m albsr. llur mf ymuv -liikaoKiual,birnl.MMMKQlutu SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERY it a MAUD 0IIDDCI1T nCMTO The Important event of the week wn President Wllfion's tnessiiRe to congreB on Mexico. It wa well re folded throughout the country mid tho KovcrmnenC polity of Motili ties to Mexico, and desire to help her restono order, yet with a firm dcterinlantlon to, protect American rlvht. excltetl'' general approval even In Jingo publication; u ' 1 Scientists from nil part of the world nWmhIcd at Huffnlo, N, V for, the fourth luternntional conRre on school hRleiie. Scliool buildings nnd their equipment wn tho Reernl topic of discussion, The hookworm d Incuse In the south wn discussed a a world problem. The dlscnsa wa declared to huye no eiiial lis mi In direct causu of death. The Keokuk power dam wa de dicated In tllo presi'nce of official representative of Missouri and lowr. 'mill thousand of spectotor..'Tho 'do Mention was , ptycceilcd by a parade n tulle Ioiir. There were it number of nddremte and a powerboat regatta, Slavery exist Uiroughout the Phi lippine, even lu Manilla, mid peon age I general according to n special eport Commissioner Dean WorceH- ter liu made to the Insular govern ment. Filipinos lu part of tho Isl and, hu nay, capture children mid Hell them Into slavery. Some tire sent to China, where they nro dresed In tile nutlve fashion Ml JosnIo Wilson, daughter ol President Wilson, while riding with her (lance Fraud II. Sayre, nt Whlti Itlver, Vt., wa thrown from her homo and wu uuiousclou for up ward of half mi hour, but her Injur ies urn not serious. President Wilson hn let It he known that It wilt he Impossible for tho mlmlnlHtralloii to assent to tlir li.tngr lu the currency bill that hove been demanded by thn Chicane banker conference, because the liniiKOH asked are utterly Inconsist ent with tho principle on which the administration been li iih been drawn. Wheat grown on Mlsnotirl reclaim ed land, sample of which wero soul by rciUoi;t of John II. Nolcu, com missioner of laud rcclalmallou to a dlstlURuUhed English Hour mumi factitrer, hnvu bviin pruumincau by him to he of tho highest iiunllty pro duced lu thn world, Missouri National (luardsmen, In a n nu ul cncmnpiuqt)t ut Nevada, Mo, had n sham Jmttty, .under tho obser vation or Pulled State military offi cer. At the rnvlnwiof tho third rudi ment wa pronounced tho cruck vo- glmunt, and tin second next In order of oxcolli'iito. rim strike of r,0U(i miner In the Plat Itlver lead belt of Missouri wa settlod on the basis of a 2ft cents u day Increase lu tho wuno Hcalo. In lino of recognition of the union the miner nctocd that all differences hereafter nrlslnj; shall bo referred lo tho stute board of arbitration. Tho miner had domanded nu In cranso of CO cents ti day. An election at St. Joseph, Mo., by which It was sought to recall Mayor Charles A. Pfelffer resulted In Pfelf- fer retaining his sent by a majority of GT9 votes. John A, Hroudol, coun cilman, wn his opponent. Tho at tempt to recall tho mayor wa thu result of alleged unjust taxes In thu matter of Kottllng tho assessment for Prospect Park. It was tho first recall election ovor hold In Missouri. Harry K. Thaw, slayer of Banford j gulnod m tpranorary itulvantil ,t lils Jlglit fct Shorbrookq, qin-J i.IC 'V 1 .V.- jlvantd IKUIIIBb UU11IK ll'lUlllt'U lli if(U Unl V lSfn'c8J',1Wn Judgo' Arthit'r' itiky o'(4tho BuperloK'cpurt n'l- ntnlmniitt v n'fthn isiinnrl , T,, ( lowed withdrawal of tho application for n habeas corpus writ and denied tho rlglit or Now York to bo ropros ontcd by counsel, This action loft Thaw lu Jail, whero ho Is ror tho time lmmuno from deportation. How ever Jerome a sudden coup bo cures tho Issuance of a second writ oj,,)iubo.n8LiCoruuBcaiid- wins, fight to, put Thaw In coUrt;)wlacn'nlay result In his deportation to Now York a, an eaWddy?1'"' i'i. M U . At next yoar's election in Missouri a United States sonaior will bo elect ed to succeed William J. Stono. There ...II, 1 1.. 1 . n .1 .fl n.. r.r. W ill UlSU UU tSICViCU au vuiibiuoaiiiuu, i d stato superintendent of public' schools, a Judge of tho supremo court S AND JUMBO FLOUR. - '18 ,',fl?OiCn?r8 aM lh0 n,on,iborI, .; n ti Eiijw toirffo Irf'fover tho largest bank I tux cli On In jtlm history of tho north west nggregatlnR mora than $000,000 will bnliegun by the stato of Minne sota. -jooiLflKftlnut tho (Ireat North ern and the Northern Pacific Coin- .utili'a."llT bill' r.0,000 of tho sum Is charged, against the former com pany. T8 B ' " the national nsnoclnllon or letter' carrier HM(t It nineteenth nnhutil onjotitlqtt Joji, Frauclsco, Cnl. Thenuworwilnoru.tlian JOOft.delrfftteBJ ojidi vUltorn Im.ittteiidauce, - The doom or the red race I forc t en, nnd foretold by tho Indian census Indian census Just Issued by tho governiiienl: The Indian rncc I dis appearing, not by death, but by amalgamation with tho white. Sum ming up the Indian situation the gov ernment expert nay: "thu full blood are detdluM to form a decreasing proportion or the Indian population and Ultimately to disappear altoget her." A tho liidtuu Intermarry more and more with thu whites tho proportion of Indian blood will grow smaller nnd munllcr until thu quant ity will lie negligible mid tho men will have disappeared. According to figure gathered by the Journal of tho American Medical Association, :i'j persons died In -Hh of July .cilehratlon thl year. In 1P0II there wero lfi0 death. The nonfatal Injuries thl year were I. IHI n npalnst !M7 lu 1!I 2, and n.9SM lu IH0.1. Mnru'thnn 10 per cent of nil tnsiinltlu were In Peimsylvnln, which reported i'j I Injured Iticludlng nlno ileath; or this number 340 occurred lu Philadelphia, SnfoNt laxative for Wiiinen Nearly ov6r' woman need a Rood laxative. Dr. King's Now I.lfo PIH(,uro g'qod becnuso they nro prompt, safe,, and do not ruuso pain. Mm, M. C, ixiulap or I.eadlll, Teni... mn: "Dr. KIiir'h Now Life I'lll liilpotl hdr trouble greatly." Oct a box kodny. Prleo, ssc. HnciuT mended by p. II, Franklin. adv. SALT llltANCII Several from thl nnuhhnrhood ut- tended the cljautaiKiua tho past week which was n ureal nieces mid every ouo t u Joyed It. M,lr-ldiv,iind runny Kldd nnd cou- (In, MIk lloyld Mpeut Monday with Mr. Allison mid daiuhter. Horn to Mr. nnd Mr. II. T. Prura of licnr Nu'pton Saturday niornliiR if baby rIVI. ' SitvnrnI or thu joiiiik peot.lu or this nclRlihrl'iood.. ntteidQd tho soclul sathorljiriAVulucsduy , nlwht -.ntttitv lomo tlfil.Mp.'mtd Mr WAnkilCIdd and fumlly lu the honor of Miss lloyldiot Texas, who are their Riiests at iirflsent. They nil reported n Hue tlnio. ' Mr. Addto Ponce mid Mr. Wil liams' npenfa row minutes with Mr. Dick Wlllums Prlduy. Mm. .Ilntty t, Hrown or Marshall visited relative lu this neighborhood lat'week.: V'r, .'J,,fV. WrlRht or near Wilton SprliiK;'-wlio has boon very sick, Is not Otivall at thl wrltltiK. Mrrf."FroiU Kldd and daiiRhtori, Mlssen Ida & Fanny and their guest, Miss IJoyld wero dinner Riicst Frlaay vHhM'r. J1, W. WrlRht. Mrs, Storr Joo(V Mrs. Wrlfiht nml lior KtiestB In thn, afternoon. Several or thl neighborhood went ori a liny rldo Monday nluht to Mar-8hall-'mul4kttendod tho chautauqua. 'Miss Mauflo Lewis and Mies Lock ft'bb'ilHgo 'of1 Marshall spent Wednes day n.tyht lth Misses Ida and Panny Kldd. hnMr,Kd3nr...MprHhi called p ,tlm ifalr Mxifiunday nftuniooU In this uejh- li oaufinnii,;HV in.'i'irifAVT'"'' 1 1 ,11(1"' i -no ,Jvff,T" ,W, "v ; ;v ,i rner mm sou, Marry,- or Kftnsaii City oponod up a new restaur nnt. lu tho old Nichols stund, 157 Scuth Lnfayetto. 'fJbire'tb n ror Job work. Dcafncs3 Cannot Eo Cur ,y, Ijrill uivlt'ull ., tf. U.-j i. u'jut l.tui, uWxtrA 'it -ta t.fInylll,""l'''1, ',,r''" """e ma ntoio itiru Uu tuiuKit r in. i. ,rii. i. hu. I.iu-- I MJM"Uirhonutii.i.w. i (.r.leti.i t U tlltlt llf-iull'l t II. U A ' 4 :il In il.-iiri; I r ' ' ' '1I'(lll'l.,.,:.,.t',; li I ti I i i rtruui ! i r t , ! -I i r i i rt- ' i I' t r in ' ( re. f-i1 t r.e c.ti 0 Bji'-tV,rrt:!.t. t:c ,.l"lnviruu, I mi It r r1"!' f r"iii.llitloit h hi m m n 1 1 i m.i n m W! E pride ourselves on carry-! ing advance styles. Ourf new selection of t is now on view :: and. Stiff hats the latest touches of- style and the sound jociatcd with the Stetson name all over the world. Come see them today. $3.50 to $5.00. We also carry THE NO NAME and other intakes in all the new : please everybody. It Pyour .elections here Knew styles we are showing. $1,50 to LEYHE-DOWNING North Side Square, IILOCKH A CHOSSIXfJ; IS SHOT. LA PLATA, Mo., Auk. JO. Itufti- fil by a Wabash Itallroad conductor to open a streot crossInK iiero1 jittrjr, It Hnd berii bl6cl(e'd by a frclkht train several .minute last rtlknl indV resWit IK dei lli" Tor thu conductor. Saniuct Tiqiijil. ilRlit wutehninn. was arreted, today charRud with shoot- Iiir OcorRa Mulnlx, tho conductor. Mulnlx'H wounds nro daiiRorous. According to Thomas' ntory, nfter ho frelRlit train had blocked thrnu treet crosslnR flftcun minutes ho or dered Mulnlx to oboy n city ordln unco mid cut tho tain, Mulnlx ho said cumcd him, and In tho striiRRln that followed between tho conductor, n brukeman and hlmsolf the watch man's revolver was discharged. Where to! for the Summer I LOW SUMMER FARES TO THE EAST Boston New York New England Detroit New Jersey Canada Principal Summer Resorts in America's Tourist Districts favored .with great railroad reductions. a!J8iimmer;f) ii JU UM V I .... 'JiJ-J I J 1 tlmttiA To "Gay Broadway" and Conpy Island To the White Mountains and Bar Harbor To Atlantic City and Aabury Park To Muakoka Lakes, Highland of Ontario and all Canada. These arc -;.-.5lg8ipe REDUCTIONS ;JfUchJower than tusual. It ilPTpay youJJpiTieure jjth us'iiaplanrii'nB "your summer vacation! Tickets on'i! ' sale June 1, 1013, to September 30, 1913. '. further particulars call upon 0. E. HAWTJJORNE, Ticket Agent, Chicago & Alton R. R., Marshall, Mo n i hm i-i-i n u n h-h-h i 1 1 1 Stetsons for Fall -4 r -t nil 1 r C.aL jlvjlj diocks in oorr quality that is as- shapes and colors to :j is easy for you to make from the big range of $3.00. CLOTHING CO. Marshall, Missouri "n""" l i n n ri rrn" rriTi ri 1, KKMAMA fitVPH PUIIMO PANCICH SKDALIA, Mo., AUR, 29. Tho 8o dalla Park Hoard Iiuh solVcd thu pub lic, dau'eo problem, A.dancQ (a Riven uhcIi Tlturrdny niRht. Iiiitho now Con votttioif I fill 1 lit : Liberty' Prffk1.' Hach tittiii or'wom'aii dancing ;layn a nickel ' Thn nlluiibor of ,0jo Park; Hoard, conslstliiR or Dr. ' W. J. Forsunon, president; K. II. Wallaco, socrctury, nnd A. 1). Stanley, treasurer, with their wives, nlways aro an hand to act ns chnporAns, A band concort pro ccods tho dnnce. The rocelpts last nlRht wero $tit. Tho board Ih nrranRliiK to put on n vauduvlllo show in the near future. The park Is n money-makor, Inotcnd of boliiR mi expenco to the city. , . . ,, 4,.,. . n.l a. .,,. A r.nu on nun nYgentS".' -I" i,. i r oili ban i iicladlyiauote lowest ii,l4tt rtVrtiV Km n li-ltl'l l