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'I PniDAY, SKPTEsfllER B, 1010. MAnsnAMi nrcrurtMCAN THE SADDLE HORSE AT STATE SHOW Friday to Be One of tho Red Letter Days. GREATEST 131 THE WOSLC e Falr'VIII ';Or!V to thjji.W.e H-rcj'i - 7.... " Mlitourl State Entire, Lay -Come to GAJallu for a Week. "From tho tlmo of tlio I'lltrl. rcthoia down to iliu p:c.nt t.c.i. thciQ nan iuvr bv.ui ui ;.our nr.r moment whin tho imud.e huuo v.a.i i g.cd a )id OitHlun i.m.r mr piutrui pereonal prluo tr i)L..tn..n y p.c.it ; It l4iiglit now, t.cnio , puciil , ta mo, dtit'l you llilrk t!. aa.uyiin.U HoIhk to. pi.i tl'u u.u.a hor.-i nut iufiioM?l, t!o .t u..hr. r'u. . I thli that ;. the uannV.'l")' licn t..c 11 liiiiiir'f.t iil'ini n!?fiti IM-i-i ith i I. l;l, or h!kii wc .rier no:ne iuu rr.i)).lc ri'pioduct.Jii to the lain.. olce tho fltitc-lll.c tenet of n .ul or tln. crynUUIno urilllanco (.1 a Ti rnr.xlnl, t lien wo mny con tl.u lion und in:tl:ul:tity tile iiadd.o lit.irs i. npiicnr In (l.o nan. l.r.O'tli:i;cJ unhp i an iiutoniufolle und v.n t: .111 tl.un." Tho r.buvo In 1 1 oni an nr.iironi t llverod by HoiLcrt J. Kr.;iu ol l.ttxli. ton, Ky biforn the .Mirtourl fcnd Homo llrpcdiitH' Auodnticn, I.o w. K)oal;lnt: to nu n.'Llci:c" ct ru-j. homo lover MlHxaurlana. ICvi nntlvo born .MIsHOiirlnn loves ti ia:!i "Iiohii," mid no nion with rich, 11 blood In IiIk voIiih can lon live In th ifinto without Inhorltlns loin lov. "The majority rf tho turly nuttln. In .Mlncourl en mo from Kentucky, Tei nunxcu nnd Vlreliiln, nnd hence It wi. but natural that they should brlr with thorn till typo ot horr.e," write H. A. Trowbrldpe, iirofetnor of nnltni. husbandry, University of MleHoi.n. "To follow tho saddlo homo from hi boKlnnlnif. to IiIh present state h but tofollow tho 'up nnd downa' il tho Imman. rocu In tho. jlitlrlctH I:, which this typo of home ling abounded. Ho ha been closo to man atn)l; times, has often stood between man and death, and In mom thamonu cane- . k m "a V ' - " . iius uccn tno means 01 wio iiuYing 01 a, life. .1 ' ''At tho present (Imo tbo padOl homo stlll'mnlntaliiB his closo relation ship nnd companionship with mun. Ill field of tiBcfulnot bus beet broadened, his reputation ha grown, and at tho, present tlmo lio standi) tho most Admired cqulno specimen Hint tho world has ever produced. Ho Ik Hnoaka -tho personality- of tho pooplo who havo Improved him. Ho Is a liv ing denctlptlou of their Ideulti and Ideas of tholr lemporamunt and their pnBsloiiB, nnd a study of tho saddlo hdrso from this standpoint gives iiui eleun hhd clear cut' InslKht Into the characters of men tu)d woman., II U becauso of ,tbls closo .proxlmjty that the, saddle, homo stiinds second to n humiti bulnu In tho heurts of thoso who know him." llocoKnlilni? tho placa that N the saddlo homo holds In the hearts of tho pcoplo who will bo In attendance at tho Missouri 8tnto Fair, Soptombcr 27 to October 3, tho board of director has arranged for tho greatest saddle homo show In all history. In addition to hundreds ot dollars In prizes to bo contested for throughout tho week, Micro will tnlto plnco on Friday the miporb show for tho $2,500 saddle horso stako, This great show la open to stallions, mures nnd golillngs and tho entries Insure an event long toU remomborcd. Hero tho best homes, animals of Intelligence stamina, grnco, beauty and speed and ridden hy men 'who lovo them and know thorn, and who aro as much Interested In tholr winning as In a fond mother I.' tercsted lit the success of her owr child In a baby show, will mako hi tory. This contest will bo moro thai spectacular. At times tho thoURnuil of spectators will literally hold their ' breath and bp hushed Into silence Thcn nftcr the battle haa boeu fount' tho crowd, with Its cheers, will orowi the vlctonanditliern will go upiiuoli t, shout as has not been heard sjnci that tlinairfBf$Mattcln;llJ eolUJIci woccil anil tho M'lrclnlnns. uiif.frnli IhiidrfenfmoUutp'd.irotlfil'th'o old Whip nnd other eary fjny s,ddlo hoi44f8lnln the thick ot the fight. In tho tomorrow of saddle horse lilf tory man will talk ot tho great shov at Bcdnlla nnd tho peerless perform ances of the splendid saddlers will l.e retold. It s. poaslblo for you to hco tlilr greatest ot all saddlo horsi) show; evor put on by any stato nnd to do bc without ono cent of additional cost It Is an' never coma tyo.'thosMfiiaJdrlanw'ho Makes tho trip'Mbi hUc'itate'lfiiW'lhVnn futi'o 1914 model tsn'twtlfcurlnjr on paylny for It with a 10U mortgage. If you think this you'vo got your states mixed. Now don't got your dates mlxoU September 87 to October 3. Files ou tho Missouri Stato Fair? No Files ovor tho Missouri Stato Fair? Oh, yes balloona, aoroplanus und man-carrying kites. Soptombcr 27 to Octobor 3. At 'tho Missouri- Stato Fair, who's wiiuf y. . il Mli IMMENSE' STORES OF COAL Supplies for the Ships of All Coun tries Are to Be Kept Con stantly at Panama. , Vhnn tho Panama cann! Is opened two years hence there will bo coal on hand for the ship of all the world a tremendous supply which will be ndded to as fast as It Is taken away to tho seven seas. Thero will be two great coat-storage basins ono at Cristobal, for tho At lantlri ftntrnnco, and one', nt Balboa, for tbo Pacific. At the fprmer placa 290.0.06 tons will be kept oh hand; nt tho Inttcr 1C0.O00. In each the fltor ago will bo In hugo basins of rein forced concrete, In which nboilt half the coal will bo stored unllcr water, for uso In tlmo of war, and the other hnlf abova tho sea level, to bo taken from and added to continually for tho ordinary uses of commercial and government vessels. An Im mense plant ot cranes, cars, Luckcta nnd other machinery will bo Installed to handle the coal us economically as poislbla. .Tho cranes will unload coal from ships; a conveying system will trans fer It to bridges spanning the storage basin and dump It nt any plnco de sired! nnd n system of buckets oper ating upon these bridges will mako U possible to lift coal from tho storage basin, and by means of conveyor ralso it to loadlriK machines that will drop It Into colliers or lighters. The Cristobal plant will ba capable of un loading 1,000 tons nnd loading 2,000 tons of coal each hour, and the Dal boa plant COO nnd 1 .C00 tons, Vessels requiring bunker coal will not go utongsldo tho wharves ot the plants, but will bo coaled In mid atrcum from barge. FIND USE FOR DESERT PLANT Excellent Quality of Wax Is Delnfl Produced From the Wild Can delllla of Texas. Sovcrnl factories for making wax out of tho wild candollltn plant have recently been established In western Texas. Kxporlmonts In making wax from this desert plant wero started In Mexico n few year ago. On account ot tho difficulty ot refining the crudo product Its value was not immediately rocoguUod. Tho weed Is found In many parts ot trorthcrn Moxlco aud: tlio, first Jnctorica wero established there. Not long ngo a process was discovered for roniilng ilio crudo wax and regular shipment! are now Jjolng wiolo to Now York and to European codntrlos. ; . Tho "crindclllln,' weed grow upon land that was formarly considered worthless. It Is liarvostcd by Mux! can labor at low cost. Tho method of extracting tho wax Is slmplo and cheap. Largo tracts ot land owned by tho stato ot Texas aro covered with tho candelllla wood, and concerns which aro operating tho dlfforont factories aro now trying to obtain long lessen of theso lands, In order to get a largo supply ot tho raw material for maklni: tbp wax. , , Tho refined product la used In 'tho manufacture ot phonograph rocordu and for various o'ttler purposes. It la said to bo tho highest grado of nuy, vcgctablo wax known. Rial QalnsborouQh. A great dealer, now dead, onco told mo that sauntering Into an auction room ho observed tho portrait of a boy In a hat, ascribed to Oaliisborough. Ho had that power of oyo which can plerco through superimposed paint, and looking deep down Into that pic ture ho foil cortaln that tho hat was an addition and the boy a girl. Ho bought the portrait for a song, to And that his dream had come truo. It was a truo Gainsborough, and tho likeness ot. a beautiful girl. What had prob ably happened brings a drama beforo us. Soma old Squlro Western had disinherited an eloping daughter, had pulled tho Gainsborough down, and sent It to a country dauber for trans formation. "Dash his wig nnd buttons (only tb oath was worse," It ho would ever look on tho undutlful, ungrateful baggago again. Tho plcturo had cost good money, and must be kept, though bad she had proved. It should bo a boy. Waltor Slchel, In T. P.'a Weekly of London. .1, , J. Lyd, AJwistWi recently vaa$t a! orVlniocfiOng'rbforonco to a cifriouB U U WUUUCVl I fapJL that, Judges, dq.,thutrfbist work In wjhat, for 6thcr moh, Is oxtrenfy old ago.' "There are many Instances of tho way In which legal light retalu their faculties. Lord Eldon was In tho houso of lords at olghty-flvo, nnd his reason ing faculties wero unimpaired till the very cud. Drougham becamoprestdent of tho Social Sclcnco association at soventy-nlne, and delivered his Instal lation address at Kdlnburgh at olchty two. Lyndhurst, at moro than eighty, waa aa Jcen,a any, boy just down. from Dljlljarfit.jijjslijy-Blx dollverijd, an "extraordinary poech" In tho fcquso of .lords. Injourown tlsio there U Lord Halsbury. London Tlt-nits, " ' 5 "Hi r.l ,Ti,y .. ,. Stoppers for Family Jars. ' A bride, upon opening a packago re ceived on hor wedding day, was sur prised to And a dbxen or moro corkn ot various sites fastened by ribbon to a largo cork. Attached to this waa a card upon which was written: "Soma stoppers for tho family Jars." Later tho sender was Informed that when tho first disagreement aroso tho discussion as to the nle of tho cor); best fitted to tbo "jar" caused-so much umusemont that the trouble waa toon forgotten. MISSOURI STATE FAIR AT SEDALIA Get On Ground Early Watch Crowd. and SEPTEMBERS TO OCTOBER 3 If Viewed From Above; Fair around Would 'Present 'Interesting feuee tacit Hurrying l.Throngs Assembling. Kver seo a great stato fair crowd gather? Maybo you haVo Keen the train unload their hundred of pas sengers, n they will ut Sedalltt Sep tember 27 o October 3. nr have looked nt the Ions Hue of vehicle coming Into the city, llut'dld you, from some antnuo point, nver' watch tho ciitltu crowd a It came? , Suppose yon should, enrly one morn Ins of Missouri HtA'.v V'nlr week, go tar up In ono of the bli; ballootm, whlc. with actoptniic and tnau-cnrrylug kites will bo u feature of tho fair, and nhnuld look down Inward the earth far below, a faselilntlng moving plc turo wmilil greet the eye. And It would bo t,n oyo opener, u revelation. In Imagination you might think of n great spider with outstretched nnd wiggling leg. H.i.'dulln, "(Jiieen City of the 1'rnlrlcK," nnd the million dollar fair ijrininils pari; that liiilong to all tho people, would bo the body of HiIh Imaginary "bug,"' ' while the road, splendid pike HtrotchliiK nway In every direction, would serve a tho leg. The extremities would be lOkt III (lie dim distance, but nearer tho body they would bo big, for hero I a moving mas, u hurrying, Imppy throng In ntKos, carriage, Wagon and on horseback, would crowd tho well kept highways. It would not be u dead spider, either this spider of your Imagination. Kverywliure you would notice life and mqviincnt. After you had grown tired ot long distance sightseeing, suppose you should slowly descend. Coming down, your ojo would be mi re to he attracted by tho substantial nnd Nightly build ing of brick nnd steel buildings typi cal of tho stability, or n state, your state. Then you would feel a new prldo In your own .statu fair. A you emtio lynrcjr to enrth you would, ot course, inko nolo of tliu aristocratic repreiientu-tlveH of tliu animal kingdom Hint nlwiiy "star" In thl state. Then you would understand something of the part' well bred llvo stock pluyi: In tliu Htablllty of our commonwealth. A you stepped 'fiUlii'Wo U.tskct and put your feet u sbnlW of 'tho best soli you would find yourself surrounded by tho finest bunch at folk unywhero your neighbors, old ltno friend, other people you don't kiujw, but want, to know, all cnjojlig thcmaolvcH, all Mlssourlan nmj till "for Missouri." PAIGE OF ADMISSION IS LOW Only One Ticket Needed for the En tire Show Railroad Traffic Rates Not High Who n you attend the Missouri Stato Fair at Scdalla, Se-rtcmbcr '27 to Octo bor 3, you will have all' tho privilege that your most favorcd'nolghbor enjoy and bo shown all Ibo favors that ho Is shown. Tho prlco of admission I small Just n tliu cost qt getting to the fair I hut little under tho new passenger rates which everybody pay. Tho lat Missouri legislature.. In mak ing ,nn appropriation, for, the stato fair, specified that everybody must pay, not boiiiu pay too much Jind others nothing. Nobody will "havo a pull," nobody posses u pass'. Isn't that fair? Isn't this good Missouri doc trine? It will not cost yoli ono cent moro to hco the fair than It'costa tho must favored fellow, If you bellovo In thl doctrlno nrrunge ti) meet your friend ou tho Mlsnour) Stnto Fair grounds, where everybody "Ipok, alike to me," J Stato pride makes for state stability. Kvoiy loyal Mlssourlan la proud ot MltHfturl, lof her. Institutions' Wml her product.! MisHOtirlMs ndw too fourth, statu In tho Union In toUl,iVluo of, aRrlcpliurnl prpditcls, being surpassed only by.Tpxt.,wl'Jj lujr.lmmenso acre age; Illinois, with her big population, and Iowa, wnoro development has reached It maximum. In corn and hog sho runks third and In inulos stands at tho head the only safe placo. Missouri Institutions rnnU. wJtli tho best aro, all thing., considered, the boit. Thore'8 the Missouri Stato Fair, for Instance. Only 4 abciitj;yff dozen years ago the slto ot this tho blgges,t of all the. new, statq ,t,ilrj.,waaiJu4t ,n plain Missouri farm! oday'tjhd I?nir Grounds Park hasi r Improvements worth a million dollars, ai)?n)l:for tlio upbuilding nnd bottermoht-of .Missouri your Missouri. ' "s 1" This year I tho hr.tDtb ,ln tho history of this fair and a, under tho administration of Prefd.cuit 'Woodrow Wilson, thirteen has comq to Do looked upon as lucky, tho meeting! of Sep tember 'il to October 8 ought.ta bo tho butrt. A a Mlssourlfin,.iari)uiljQX .your stato, show your prldo by your pres ence. You will go homo botter'.antls lied and a better citizen. Sco tho aiieedy stobners Qee, how theoml ones go NOT NUMEROUO, DUT EARNEST. "What's this hall lighted up for?" Inquired tho reporter. "This I a meeting to protest against any further delay In putting lamps at tho corners ot this street," said the man occupying tho big chair on tho platform. "You seem to bo tho only person here." "Yes, and thero ought to bo a full houso. I tell you, sir, It's a blamed outrago that this part ot town haa been neglected so long, and " "Say you're n pretty husky citizen. How much dojfou weigh?" "Two "hundred and thirty-nine pounds. What' that got to do with t. "I'll just nay 'tho meeting was large ly attended and full of enthusiasm.' Goodnight." Needlets Alarm. An old German farmer entered the oflico of a wholcsala druggist ono morning and addressed tho proprietor: "Mister flecker, I havo dcr schrnall pox" "Merciful heavens, Mr. Jacobs!" ex claimed Decker, n'l tho oflico force fcramblpd. (ovp,r each other Jn their hurry to get out, "don't cbmo nny iKnrcr.' ' v "Vol's def madder mlt you fellers, anyhow?" quietly replied Jacob. "I r.ny I hat dcr schrnall pox of butter out In mine wagon, vot Mr. Decker or ttred Ins' week alreaty." National I'ood Mugazlno. TURN ABOUT 18 FAIR PLAY. MIWB tWMKit ItXiB. 'VRjsBik rp M, 'VfiV yk mX lssf Tho Kcformcr-Wcll. some day wojfouni, n thu SlK.t.Mcut0l,, nI aV trusts haven't mado any threats about obollihlng the laws. Bitten Yet. If nny ono on tarlli lias got More riUlnii; limn nre mine They're worm on tlmn I am und they May liava my Iwicon rind. Counter-Thrust. "A very good retort!" said Senator Lodgo In nn 'argument over tho Immlr grntlon bill. "A very good retort In dcedl It reminds ma of Weeks. "Wcoko and hi wlfo wero quarrol Ing. "'Tho night you proposed,' said Mr. Weeks, with n hard, scornful laugh, 'you acted llko a fish out ot wa ter.' "Weeks sighed. "'Ilut n very cloverly caught flb,' ho said In q musing volco." Selling Relics. "You say this sword camo from a gcnulno battlefield?" "Yep." "How much?" "Thrco dollars, with nn appropriate anecdote. Or, If you don't enro for the anecdote, you can havo tbo sword for two dollar." Shy on Ideas, "Soraotlmcs," decltrcd Sirs. Wom bat, "I think men aro too feeble-minded for any uso." "How, now?", "For twenty year I've asked my husband dally what ho wanted for din ner, nnd ho'a never been ablo to mako a suggestion yet." Mr. Hug Say, old man, quit that or I'll tall all tho raoaqultos In the neighborhood' to como around nnd bite tho stuffing out of you. Touirvs inancretions, . f Thoueh AVIIllo Moth was youar and srn, - ;5 Of court, he thought ho knew It all)' That's why he bratised that ho had been Invited to a camphor ball, His Class. 1 "When a man is crazy about oscula tion" "Woll?" "Couldn't bo be correctly described as a kissing bug?" f Paradoxical Pro ores. "What's the best wav to cat fori word?" ,, . A THREAT. uet nackUig." ' 'Grift' AC1I SOLVKNT no rVnt lUittlc (.'12 How) vmtK JiiHt bocausn you start tho dny worried and tired, stiff leg nnd arm mill tmiflcle, an nchlnjc head, htirnlitg pud bearing down path lh the back worn out before tho day begin, do I not think you havo to stay In that condition. Ho atrong, woll nnd vigorous, with no moro pain from stiff joints, sore muscles, rheumatic suffering, aching back or kidney disease Kor nny form of bladder trouble or nenkness, It notion I really wonder ful. Thosu sufferer who are In and outof bed half n dozen time n night wMI.Hpprcclato tho rent, comfort and strength thl treatment glveo, I To prove, The William Treatment , omiuern kidney nnd bladder disease!;, 1 houinntlsm and ull uric acid troubles, no mutter how chronic or stubborn. If you havo never used Tho Williams Treatment, wo will glvo ono fiOc' I bottle Ti dose) freo If you will cut jout this notlco nnd send it with your ir.ntnc und addrcs, with 10c to help i !uy distribution expenses, to The Dr. 1 1). A. William Company Dept. HCI !. 0. llulldliiK, Hunt Hampton, Conn. I Send nt onre nnd you will receive by parcel pout n regular fine bottle, with ;out charge and without Incurring nny iol'llgntlon. One bottle only to an nddres. ( Hept ft) Adv. XOTICH TO ni.NTItACTOItS Hen led proposal t. ill no received 'l,y 1,10 ,l(mnl r -Malinger f the Mis HOIIr' ('0101')- for the Feeble Mlndec' nnd Knlluptlc nt .Marshall, Mo., up U l:.10 p. in., September I 1 1)1:1, fot the- fiirnlHlilng of nil material am Inbor nceeHHiiry to construct euttngei II nnd 'I, liicludlng the Imttallallon o hentlug, plumbliiK nnd ventilation; nl In ncrordniirn with the Plan und Site elflriilloii prepared by .1. II. Felt R Co., Architect, Knnsas City, Mlwourl Said I'lnii nnd Speclflcntlun nre oi tliu' with the Hoard of MaiingorH o the Missouri Colony for the Feebli Minded "nil i:pllcptir or Marshall Staff 6f. Missouri, nnd also nt tin offlc'n'of tho Architect. Pull limtruetlntiH In tdddnrs wilt In HI,,onH ll"'ri'l Said Hoard and Architect rosnrv the right to reject any or ull pro posnls. S. I. HOUSTON, President Hoard of Manager MlssourlColony (Supll) Advertising pays, try I' If You Want Thorn Stopped Vr!to Mo 10 years mctlul cipcrUnci B. C. LUKENS 018 Heed Dulldlm'. Philadelphia. Pu "How I hhnll iiilfs you When you nre grmvii." What the poet miuk every mo tlicr' heart linn ft-lt. Itnby's phutoxriipli taken now nnd then (till, preserie the image und memory of luiliy diiyn for nil lime, Clenver p!iotigriipheii, with the fast lenses nnd fust plates of today, ii!m et wonderful reult In bnliy ideturei. How long sliico your IihIij'h plcluie was tnkenV Attend to It TOD.W. Delay Mill cause regret. Phono SH'-i. i McCHKSXUY'S STUDIO. QN, AGAIN 1 THE CHICAGO & ALTON WEEK-END and TICKETS , WilllBe Placed.vOa Sale Sunday, May 18th, $1.50 Rate, To Kansas Cityi IQP1 JcoTpajTiTinfilii'i? on .SJntcr Accommodation only, which will be held at Kansas .City until 7 o'clock o. m. on ,'Silndiiys. $2.G0 rate cood any train baturuay and bunday Except the Hummer) "cood 'till first train on Monday morning O. E.JIAWTIIORNE Aneiit. LTETS Why Women The "bluet" -anxiety slecplcjincts an J warnings of pain and d!-l ' trcis are sent by tho nerves like llvlnrt mcucnucrs throughout body and' limbs. Such feeling may rr mry neauacne or bcarmtj down. I nc local aitoruers ana inuammation, n mere ti any, should be treated with Dr. Tierce's Lotion Tablet. Then th ' nervous system and tho entire womanly make-up fecit the tonic effect o( DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION when taken systematically and for any period of lime. It 1 not a'tart-all," but has given uniform satisfaction for over forty years, btlnQ dcslflned for i he Hngio purpose ci curing .woman t Sold In Hqul.t form or tablet hy' dmlits or send CO' one-cent tamps for a box of Dr. l'Jcrca'j Favorite. Prescription Tablets. AdDnRiVPlcirctDutf al o, I l.Y. ADMINISTltATOItS .NOTIfH Notice I hereby given that letters of ndmlnlstritlon on tho estate of Jacob II. Klslier, deceased, were grnntcd to the undcrtgned, on the IS dny of Ailiibt, 1913, by the I'rolmte Court of Unllno County, Missouri. All plrxotiit having claiiiu against uld ostjtu nm required to extilMt them to mo for iillowance, within six inoiith nft-'r tliu date of said letter, or they mny bo precluded from any benefit of such estate; nnd If such ! jjl & Illanutacturctt by ONE MINUTE MFG. CO., Newton, Iowa SOLO UV S.M.tNR rOt'NTV. Arrow Ituck IIUl.liirn lllNVkllll n - illllUm flrs.l Mull lleml MnltA llen.1 .Mirtwll MUtM .sion SUlir , hlalt-r hweut SlTlnii .shier 7 I mTnTl"ri i 1 lit i . I I 1- Academy of Notre Dame De Sion, MARSHALL, MISSOURI. T Special Course for Students Intending to Take the Tcichers' Examitaticn. The Academy of Notre Dame de Sion, Marshall, Mo., has added to its already highly reputed Program of Studies, a special course for Students intending to :: teach. The Graduates of June, 1913, passed the Teach- t ers' Examination with distinction and several of them are already engaged to teach next September. r-l-H-HWH-W-H ggrx t-4- wnr-'-Tooc J. VANDYKE VANDYKE & CO. Frm Lowest Rates' Office: Between New York MARSHALL. Established 1874 WOOD & HUSTON BANK Capital. Surplus. C. a. PACK. Chulrman at ih. lamri J. P.'IIUSTON. fIJBl W. H. HUSTON. Ca.hl.r J. C. LA:.IKlN. VUlr.IJul V.C1IA1INIIILI.. A.m.C.h. n i it iicTii US' - Cd.l'AGl! A.M.OUTUH1IY AUCH (JHUdOltY ti. SI, UUCKNim I.. It. MUHltKLL I.liON SMITH SAFETY DEPOSIT Ample Capital. Equipment " Have Nerves not be accompanied by backache or peculiar aliments. lit Cimii .S. nm Mtjtttl Jit. iw i,H.V. IliHt. H.U. iim I MI. It nntn Dl(.nl tf ut : Itathn mvri Ar it ufftt twr . ikttjmn mnA Ihtmwh. f. Iks C inn JHhi In vetfi nrfn StfU (jlart-ttnl tfj-i ta Dl.tttniutUtt. "lalm bo not exhibited within ono yenr from the date of the last Inser tion of tho publication of thl notlco they shalt bo forever barred, LKONAItl) W. VanDYKB, Admr. First Insertion, August 2!, 1913. Fourth Insertion, Sept. in, It) 1.1, FOtl BALK: Short Horn milk cow, fresli in October. Mr. Lllllu Scott 117 South Hodman. row In Mr. Cponey' pasture. LIGHT RUNNING Washer iiy IT From tho Dealers named in this ad. Thb j tliu famous washer that runs li(ht and washes clothes clean. GUARANTY "ThU machine Is guaranteed ogalnit all defects In material and wotlcminihlp. All dcfrO've p4rti replaced KKKK. It if further guaranteed lo waih clothes dead, rajicr, qulrlcerand to run lighter lhan any other machine." J.S. How. llunktiorkl llrot. A. I". Krilman r . J. i.en.rr o. It. Mct'luro Unnln .s.T. WllMn.V Son o. W. J- lintlun Hums A AUen s.O. llsnli-vxSon lllllllru &.llch A. I l.ueis I'.li.T IliPkltn JKir. Co. C. Kiher A. Hon T J. 3y I n i 1 111111 I I I T I n n i t I 1 I I I' Tomet .il- nti -iwhi-' virv -iw yng J. R. VANDYKE Loans' IKI, EasTest Terms Racket and Bank of Saline ! MISSOURI ( n Incorporated 1882 $100,000 $120,000 J. ti. I.AMKIX W.H. HUSTON J.1M1USTON BOXES FOR RENT J First Class. Best Service I l i 'i 5 5V